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Olivier Zunz

    The Man Who Understood Democracy
    • 2022

      The Man Who Understood Democracy

      • 472 Seiten
      • 17 Lesestunden
      4,0(46)Abgeben

      Alexis de Tocqueville (1805-1859) experienced a transformative era in Western history, having been born amid the French Revolution and passing just before the American Civil War. His aristocratic family endured the revolution, instilling in him an awareness of the transition between old and new worlds. As a young man, Tocqueville traveled extensively in North America, where he documented prison conditions but became captivated by the democratic experiments unfolding there. An influential political theorist, he recorded his observations in Democracy in America, a seminal work that remains a vital commentary on American democracy. Throughout his life, Tocqueville balanced his roles as an intellectual and politician, witnessing the 1848 revolutions across Europe before his death in 1859, shortly after completing The Old Regime and the Revolution. In this biography, Olivier Zunz explores how Tocqueville's environment served as a laboratory for his political theories. Zunz emphasizes Tocqueville's commitment to fostering a new democracy while acknowledging his concerns about its potential pitfalls. By examining Tocqueville's political career and activism, Zunz provides insights into the significance of his major texts, drawing from Tocqueville's own writings to present a comprehensive portrait of this pivotal thinker who bridged the ancien régime and the democratic age.

      The Man Who Understood Democracy