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Alexis de Tocqueville and the Art of Democratic Statesmanship

Contributor(s): Barker, Derek (Contribution by), Boyd, Richard (Contribution by), Carresse, Paul (Contribution by), Danoff, Brian (Contribution by), Dzur, Albert W (Contribution by), Habib, Khalil M (Contribution by), Jr, L Joseph Hebert (Contribution by), Lawler, Peter Augustine (Contribution by), Barndt, Susan McWilliams (Contribution by), Pangle, Thomas L (Contribution by), Jr, William B Parsons (Contribution by), Schaff, Jon D (Contribution by), IV, F Flagg Taylor (Contribution by), Tessitore, Aristide (Contribution by), Tocqueville, Alexis De (Contribution by), Williams, Conor (Contribution by), Williamson, Thad (Contribution by), Danoff, Brian (Editor), Jr, L Joseph Hebert (Editor)

ISBN: 9780739145296

Publisher: Lexington Books

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Pub Date: December 13, 2010

Dewey: 321.8

LCCN: 2010039838

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Dust Cover, Index

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.94" H x 9.00" L x 6.00" W ( 1.50 lbs) 350 pages

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Description: In 1835, Alexis de Tocqueville famously called for 'a new political science' that could address the problems and possibilities of a 'world itself quite new.' For Tocqueville, the democratic world needed not just a new political science, but also new arts of statesmanship and l...

Brief description: Jon D. Schaff is professor of political science at Northern State University.

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"At a time when the forces of administrative despotism are on the march and Winfreyesque rhetoric passes for moral leadership and intellectual sophistication, Brian Danoff and Joseph Hebert have assembled a compelling collection of timely essays on the political thought of Alexis de Tocqueville, that liberal thinker of the first rank who endeavored to see further than the parties without any pretense to postpartisanship, who understood that more democracy is not always the answer to every problem of democracy, and who concerned himself with educating democratic peoples so that they may live together as free citizens rather than exist independently as dependent subjects. This fine collection situates Tocqueville within the history of ideas, ancient and modern, and examines the significance of his observations, predictions, and prescriptions as they pertain to a wide variety of topics with contemporary relevance. The essays in this volume give articulation to the proper relationship between political theory, political science, and political practice, emphasizing the necessity for genuine republican statesmanship while honestly wondering about its chances given the trajectory of late modern America." --Travis D. Smith, author of Superhero Ethics, associate professor of political science, Concordia University

"At a time when the forces of administrative despotism are on the march and Winfreyesque rhetoric passes for moral leadership and intellectual sophistication, Brian Danoff and Joseph Hebert have assembled a compelling collection of timely essays on the political thought of Alexis de Tocqueville, that liberal thinker of the first rank who endeavored to see "further than the parties" without any pretense to postpartisanship, who understood that more democracy is not always the answer to every problem of democracy, and who concerned himself with educating democratic peoples so that they may live together as free citizens rather than exist independently as dependent subjects. This fine collection situates Tocqueville within the history of ideas, ancient and modern, and examines the significance of his observations, predictions, and prescriptions as they pertain to a wide variety of topics with contemporary relevance. The essays in this volume give articulation the proper relationship between political theory, political science, and political practice, emphasizing the necessity for genuine republican statesmanship while honestly wondering about its chances given the trajectory of late modern America." --Travis D. Smith, author of Superhero Ethics, associate professor of political science, Concordia University

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