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9780739145302

Alexis De Tocqueville and the Art of Democratic Statesmanship

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  • ISBN13:

    9780739145302

  • ISBN10:

    0739145304

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2010-12-13
  • Publisher: Lexington Books

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Summary

In 1835, Alexis de Tocqueville famously called for a new political science that could address the prob-lems 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 leadership. In this volume, editors Brian Danoff and L. Joseph Hebert, Jr. have brought together a diverse set of essays which reveal that Tocqueville's understanding of democratic statesmanship remains highly relevant today.

Author Biography

Brian Danoff is assistant professor of political science at Miami University. L. Joseph Hebert, Jr., is associate professor and chair of political science at St. Ambrose University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. vii
Introductionp. 1
Statesmanship and Political Philosophy
Speech Given to the Annual Public Meeting of the Academy of Moral and Political Sciences on April 3, 1852p. 17
Leading by Leavingp. 31
Aristotle and Tocqueville on Statesmanshipp. 49
Machiavelli and Tocqueville on Majority Tyrannyp. 73
Montesquieu, Tocqueville, and the Politics of Moresp. 93
Intellectuals and Statesmanship? Tocqueville, Oakeshott, and the Distinction between Theoretical and Practical Knowledgep. 117
Statesmanship and Government
Tocqueville's View of the American Presidency and the Limits of Democratic Statesmanshipp. 139
Changing the People, Not Simply the President: The Limitations and Possibilities of the Obama Presidency, in Tocquevillian Perspectivep. 155
Moderating the Penal State through Citizen Participation: A Neo-Tocquevillian Perspective on Court Professionals and Juries in a Democracyp. 179
Statesmanship Outside of Government
From Associations to Organizations: Tocqueville, NGOs, and the Colonization of Civic Leadershipp. 205
The Tragedy of American Progress: Alexis de Tocqueville and Willa Cather's My Àntoniap. 225
The Catholic Church in the Modern World: A Tocquevillian Analysis of Vatican IIp. 247
Tocqueville on How to Praise the Puritans Todayp. 279
Statesmanship Abroad
Tocqueville's Foreign Policy of Moderation and Democracy Expansionp. 299
The Twofold Challenge for Democratic Culture in Our Timep. 323
Indexp. 333
About the Contributorsp. 339
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