Author: Alexis De Tocqueville
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-WIKIPEDIA: Alexis de Tocqueville -VIDEO LECTURE: Alexis de TOCQUEVILLE: DEMOCRACY IN AMERICA (Paul Joseph Krause, Minerva Wisdom) - -ESSAY: Alexis de Tocqueville: He diagnosed American democracy’s ills and restored it to better health. (Patrick Deneen, August 7, 2024, Modern Age) -ESSAY: Our Man in Paris (Paul Krause, 7/04/24, Voegelin View) -ESSAY: Tocqueville, Washington, and the Moderation of the American Revolution (William Reddinger, June 15, 2023, Online Library of Liberty) -ESSAY: Greatness Without Cruelty: Young Nietzscheans should look to Tocqueville as a more politically responsible source for a new politics. (Daniel J. Mahoney, 11/30/23, American Mind) -ESSAY: Why Are We Lonely?: Ironically, isolation is something many Americans have in common. Why do we feel so alone? Tocqueville has answers. (Joey Hiles, SEPTEMBER 22, 2023, Plough) -ESSAY: On the Road with Alexis de Tocqueville: Without Tocqueville the traveller, Tocqueville the sage of democracy is difficult to conceive of at all. (Samuel Gregg, 4/13/23, Englesberg Ideas) -ESSAY: Frustrating life of a man of ideas: We remain interested in Tocqueville because of the power of his thought, not his life story (Paul Sagar, July 2022, The Critic) -ESSAY: Binding order and liberty: Tocqueville the politician: Tocqueville may not have been an effective foreign minister but his commitment to order and liberty is uncontested. (Samuel Gregg, 7/27/22, Englesberg Ideas) -ESSAY: Tocqueville's Puritans: Christianity and the American Founding (Sanford Kessler, August 1992, The Journal of Politics) -REVIEW ESSAY: THE HABIT OF DEMOCRACY: Alexis de Tocqueville and the pleasures of citizenship. (ADAM GOPNIK, 2001-10-15, The New Yorker) -ESSAY: Tocqueville and the cultural basis of American democracy (Daniel J. Elazar, June 1999, PS: Political Science & Politics) -ESSAY: The Tragedy of Democracy: 'Rights', Tolerance and Moral 'Neutrality': It took a 19th century aristocrat to realise that democracy?s greatest virtue-the elevation of individual autonomy over hereditary influence-could also be its greatest vice. (Samuel Gregg, Policy) - -INTERVIEW: Olivier Zunz on Alexis de Tocqueville, “The Man Who Understood Democracy” (Library of America, July 14, 2022) -REVIEW: of Memoirs on Pauperism and Other Writings, translated by Christine Dunn Henderson (Daniel J. Mahoney, Law & Liberty) - -REVIEW: of The Man Who Understood Democracy by Olivier Zunz (THeodore Dalrymple, Law & Liberty) - -REVIEW: of Man Who Understood Democracy (Jedediah Britton-Purdy, New Republic) -REVIEW: of Tocqueville: A Biography (Samuel Gregg, Policy) - -REVIEW: Of The Restless Mind: Alexis de Tocqueville on the Origin and Perpetuation of Human Liberty by Peter Augustine Lawler (Bruce Frohnen, Imaginative Conservative) -REVIEW: of The Man who Understood Democracy: The Life of Alexis de Tocqueville By Olivier Zunz (Alan Ryan, Literary Review) -REVIEW: of Man Who Understood America (Gustav Jönsson, American Purpose) -REVIEW: of The Man Who Understood Democracy: The Life of Alexis de Tocqueville By Olivier Zunz (Sarah Gustafson, University Bookman) -REVIEW: of Tocqueville's Dilemmas, and Ours by Ewa Atanassow (Sarah Gustafson, Law & Liberty) -REVIEW: of Travels with Tocqueville by Jeremy Jennings (Sarah Gustafson, Law & Liberty) The Old Regime and the French Revolution (1856) - Alexis De Tocqueville (7/29/1805
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