Demokrati i Amerika
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
485
Language
Danish
Published
Jan 1, 2013
Publisher
Informations Forlag
ISBN-10
8775143380
ISBN-13
9788775143382
Description
Alexis de Tocqueville's exploration of democracy in America offers a fascinating glimpse into the political landscape of the 19th century. Through his keen observations, he uncovers the unique traits of American society, emphasizing individualism, social equality, and the interplay of liberty and democracy. This classic work is a thoughtful reflection on what makes the American experiment so extraordinary and, at times, challenging.
Mogens Chrom Jacobsen brings a contemporary lens to Tocqueville's insights, weaving together historical context with modern relevance. Their collaboration invites readers to not only learn from Tocqueville's observations but also to reflect on how these ideas resonate today amidst ongoing discussions about democracy and governance.
This compelling read is both enlightening and thought-provoking, encouraging readers to engage with the enduring questions about democracy that continue to shape our world. It's a timeless conversation starter that resonates across centuries, prompting individuals to ponder their role in fostering a vibrant democratic society.
Mogens Chrom Jacobsen brings a contemporary lens to Tocqueville's insights, weaving together historical context with modern relevance. Their collaboration invites readers to not only learn from Tocqueville's observations but also to reflect on how these ideas resonate today amidst ongoing discussions about democracy and governance.
This compelling read is both enlightening and thought-provoking, encouraging readers to engage with the enduring questions about democracy that continue to shape our world. It's a timeless conversation starter that resonates across centuries, prompting individuals to ponder their role in fostering a vibrant democratic society.
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