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The Making of Tocqueville's Democracy in America

2nd edition

It is impossible to fully understand the American experience apart from Alexis de Tocqueville's Democracy in America. Moreover, it is impossible fully to appreciate Tocqueville by assuming that he brought to his visitation to America, or to the writing of his great work, a fixed philosophical doctrine. James T. Schleifer documents where, when, and under what influences Tocqueville wrote different sections of his work. In doing so, Schleifer discloses the mental processes through which Tocqueville passed in reflecting on his experiences in America and transforming these reflections into the most original and revealing book ever written about Americans. For the first time the evolution of a number of Tocqueville's central themes —democracy, individualism, centralisation, despotism— emerges into clear relief. As Russell B. Nye has observed, "Schleifer's study is a model of intellectual history, an account of the intertwining of a man, a set of ideas, and the final product, a book." The Liberty Fund second edition includes a new preface by the author and an epilogue, "The Problem of the Two Democracies".

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Liberty Fund
Language
English
Pages
411

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The Making of Tocqueville's Democracy in America
September 2000, Liberty Fund
Paperback in English - 2nd edition
Cover of: The Making of Tocqueville's Democracy in America
The Making of Tocqueville's Democracy in America
September 2000, Liberty Fund
Hardcover in English - 2nd edition
Cover of: The Making of Tocqueville's Democracy in America
The Making of Tocqueville's Democracy in America
1980, University of North Carolina Press
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Library of Congress
JK216.T7193 S33 1999, JK 216 .T7193 S33 2000, JK216.T7193S33 1999

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
411
Dimensions
9.3 x 6.3 x 1.2 inches
Weight
1.8 pounds

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL8327641M
ISBN 10
0865972044
ISBN 13
9780865972049
LCCN
99025721
OCLC/WorldCat
41108650
LibraryThing
725907
Amazon ID (ASIN)
Goodreads
1888585

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Work ID
OL3464368W

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It is impossible to fully understand the American experience apart from Alexis de Tocqueville's Democracy in America. Moreover, it is impossible fully to appreciate Tocqueville by assuming that he brought to his visitation to America, or to the writing of his great work, a fixed philosophical doctrine. James T. Schleifer documents where, when, and under what influences Tocqueville wrote different sections of his work. In doing so, Schleifer discloses the mental processes through which Tocqueville passed in reflecting on his experiences in America and transforming these reflections into the most original and revealing book ever written about Americans. For the first time the evolution of a number of Tocqueville's central themes —democracy, individualism, centralisation, despotism— emerges into clear relief.

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