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1. Vocation: Politics as Calling—Tocqueville’s “Beau Rêve”
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Preface xiii
- Acknowledgments xxvii
- Introduction: A Brief Life of Alexis de Tocqueville xxix
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Part I. TRIPLE-ALIENATED MAN
- 1. Identity in a Time of Historical Transition 3
- 2. Class: Between Two Worlds 11
- 3. Intimacy 37
- 4. Ambition 51
- 5. Melancholy 59
- 6. Skeptical Romantic 63
- 7. Skeptical Philosophe 66
- 8. Skepticism and Religion: “Une Ombre Vaine” 72
- 9. Doubt and the Will to Believe 79
- 10. Exile: Voiceless in Cannes 83
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Part II. THE CALLING OF POLITICS
- 1. Vocation: Politics as Calling—Tocqueville’s “Beau Rêve” 103
- 2. Vocation: The Responsibilities of Political Leaders 114
- 3. The Dead Sea of Politics 123
- 4. Tocqueville’s Aristocratic Liberalism 137
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Part III. WRITING DEMOCRACY IN AMERICA
- 1. A Moral Landscape 151
- 2. A Moral History 157
- 3. Escape 162
- 4. The New World: Fable, Romance, History 168
- 5. Tocqueville in the Wilderness 174
- 6. Transformations 189
- 7. Beginning Democracy in America 198
- 8. Influences: Voices in the Tower 208
- 9. Writing as Moral Act 236
- 10. History as Moral Drama 253
- 11. The Birth of a Book 273
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Part IV. TOCQUEVILLE’S AMERICA
- 1. Tocqueville’s American Notebooks and Democracy in America 279
- 2. Traveling Through the New Republic with Tocqueville and Beaumont 288
- 3. Democratic Religion: Mad Messiahs and Chaste Women 299
- 4. Class in an Egalitarian Society 313
- 5. Born-Again America: The Creation of an American Identity 321
- 6. Politics: Order and Disorder in the New Republic 335
- 7. A Dark Vision of Democracy’s Prospects 354
- 8. The Democratic Psyche and the Hazards of Equality 360
- 9. A Culture of Extremes: The Prospects for Freedom in a Culture Without Limits 366
- Conclusion 378
- A Brief Chronological Narrative of the Life of Alexis de Tocqueville 383
- Notes 395
- Bibliography 421
- Index 429
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Preface xiii
- Acknowledgments xxvii
- Introduction: A Brief Life of Alexis de Tocqueville xxix
-
Part I. TRIPLE-ALIENATED MAN
- 1. Identity in a Time of Historical Transition 3
- 2. Class: Between Two Worlds 11
- 3. Intimacy 37
- 4. Ambition 51
- 5. Melancholy 59
- 6. Skeptical Romantic 63
- 7. Skeptical Philosophe 66
- 8. Skepticism and Religion: “Une Ombre Vaine” 72
- 9. Doubt and the Will to Believe 79
- 10. Exile: Voiceless in Cannes 83
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Part II. THE CALLING OF POLITICS
- 1. Vocation: Politics as Calling—Tocqueville’s “Beau Rêve” 103
- 2. Vocation: The Responsibilities of Political Leaders 114
- 3. The Dead Sea of Politics 123
- 4. Tocqueville’s Aristocratic Liberalism 137
-
Part III. WRITING DEMOCRACY IN AMERICA
- 1. A Moral Landscape 151
- 2. A Moral History 157
- 3. Escape 162
- 4. The New World: Fable, Romance, History 168
- 5. Tocqueville in the Wilderness 174
- 6. Transformations 189
- 7. Beginning Democracy in America 198
- 8. Influences: Voices in the Tower 208
- 9. Writing as Moral Act 236
- 10. History as Moral Drama 253
- 11. The Birth of a Book 273
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Part IV. TOCQUEVILLE’S AMERICA
- 1. Tocqueville’s American Notebooks and Democracy in America 279
- 2. Traveling Through the New Republic with Tocqueville and Beaumont 288
- 3. Democratic Religion: Mad Messiahs and Chaste Women 299
- 4. Class in an Egalitarian Society 313
- 5. Born-Again America: The Creation of an American Identity 321
- 6. Politics: Order and Disorder in the New Republic 335
- 7. A Dark Vision of Democracy’s Prospects 354
- 8. The Democratic Psyche and the Hazards of Equality 360
- 9. A Culture of Extremes: The Prospects for Freedom in a Culture Without Limits 366
- Conclusion 378
- A Brief Chronological Narrative of the Life of Alexis de Tocqueville 383
- Notes 395
- Bibliography 421
- Index 429