Tocqueville: A Very Short Introduction

Tocqueville: A Very Short Introduction

by Harvey C. Mansfield , Delba Winthrop
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Romance Mystery
Format Paperback
Pages 124
Language English
Published Jul 13, 2010
Publisher Oxford University Press
Edition 1
ISBN-10 0195175395
ISBN-13 9780195175394
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In a concise exploration of one of the most influential thinkers of the 19th century, Mansfield delves into Alexis de Tocqueville's profound insights on democracy, society, and culture. The work sheds light on Tocqueville’s observations of America during his travels, revealing his keen analysis of how democratic ideals shape individual character and social dynamics. Mansfield emphasizes Tocqueville's prescient understanding of the challenges and contradictions inherent in democracy, making his thoughts remarkably relevant even today.

As the reader journeys through Tocqueville's reflections, they are invited to consider the implications of equality and liberty in modern society. Mansfield breaks down complex ideas into easily digestible components, providing readers with an informed yet accessible overview of Tocqueville’s major works. This introduction not only presents a portrait of Tocqueville as a thinker but also encourages readers to engage with the pressing issues of their own time.

Through this exploration, Mansfield ultimately illustrates Tocqueville’s enduring legacy as a political philosopher whose ideas remain pivotal in discussions of democracy and human behavior. Readers come away with a deeper appreciation for Tocqueville's contributions to social and political thought, equipped with a clearer understanding of the nuances that define political life in a democratic society.

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