Alexis de Tocqueville’s work touched upon an exceptionally broad
range of social scientific disciplines, from economics to religion,
and from education to international affairs. His work consistently
appeals to scholars dismayed by existing disciplinary silos.
Tocqueville is also well-regarded for diagnosing both the promise and
perils of democratic life. Consideration of his ideas provokes serious
consideration of and engagement with contemporary trends as citizens
in democratic countries cope with challenges posed by new
technological, cultural, and political changes. However, attention to
Tocqueville is uneven across disciplines, with political theorists
paying him the most heed and economists the least. This volume focuses
on political economy, trying to bridge this divide. This book collects
essays by emerging scholars from a variety of disciplines—political
science, economics, sociology, philosophy, and social thought—to
examine Tocqueville’s thoughts on political and social economy and
its contemporary relevance. The book is divided into two halves. The
first half engages with the main currents of research on
Tocqueville’s own thoughts regarding economic institutions,
constitutionalism, liberalism, history, and education. The second half
applies Tocqueville’s insights to diverse contemporary topics
including international relations, citizenship, mass incarceration,
and pedagogy. This volume will be of interest to scholars and students
interested in Tocqueville, the history of political thought, and a
variety of current policy issues.
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ISBN
9783030349370
Publisert
2020
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Palgrave Macmillan
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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