Tocqueville Between Two Worlds

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Tocqueville Between Two Worlds is a major work of political theory by Sheldon Wolin that offers a deep reinterpretation of Alexis de Tocqueville’s thought and its relevance to modern democracy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
work of political theory
about American democracy
French politics
associations
civil society
democratic theory
equality
historical context of Tocqueville’s work
individualism
liberalism
political culture
political institutions
political modernity
political participation
reinterpretation of Alexis de Tocqueville’s thought
relationship between democracy and aristocracy
relevance of Tocqueville to modern democracy
tyranny of the majority
academicDiscipline history of political thought
philosophy
political science
political theory
author Sheldon S. Wolin NERFINISHED
Sheldon Wolin NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
focusesOnWork Democracy in America NERFINISHED
The Old Regime and the Revolution NERFINISHED
genre intellectual history
political philosophy
hasPerspective critical analysis
interpretive study
hasSubjectPerson Alexis de Tocqueville NERFINISHED
Sheldon S. Wolin NERFINISHED
intendedAudience readers interested in Tocqueville
scholars of political theory
students of political science
language English
mainSubject Alexis de Tocqueville NERFINISHED
democracy
modern democracy
political theory
notableFor analysis of Tocqueville’s relevance to contemporary democracy
deep reinterpretation of Tocqueville’s political thought
workType monograph

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Sheldon Wolin notableWork Tocqueville Between Two Worlds