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Alexis de Tocqueville: Selected Letters on Politics and Society
Selected Letters on Politics and Society
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2023
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This title opens a new window into the life and thought of Alexis de Tocqueville, presenting him as not only a political thinker but also a person deeply shaped by the tensions and ideals of his time. Known for Democracy in America, Tocqueville’s insights into American democracy have often overshadowed his reflections on French society, friendship, and personal struggles. This compilation of letters, many unpublished in English before, spans his political career, his friendships, and his inner conflicts, revealing his ongoing battle between intellectual ideals and the harsh realities of the political landscape. His letters bring to light a Tocqueville who was both drawn to political action and increasingly disillusioned by the self-serving nature of his era’s middle class.
Tocqueville’s correspondence reveals a figure influenced by both Enlightenment rationalism and Romanticism’s emphasis on feeling and individuality. While often critical of Romantic melancholy, he was himself plagued by existential doubt and frustration over the limited impact of his political actions. He viewed society’s growing emphasis on materialism and self-interest as symptoms of a broader decline, leaving him torn between admiration for civic virtues and disappointment in the era’s lack of ambition. Religion and friendship emerge as stabilizing forces in his life, with his close bond with Gustave de Beaumont standing out as a source of both comfort and challenge. The letters show how Tocqueville’s personal relationships and ethical convictions shaped his intellectual pursuits and his concerns for France’s future.
The editors, Roger Boesche and James Toupin, present these letters with careful translation and thorough contextual notes, giving readers both the historical background and access to Tocqueville’s unique literary style. The work provides readers with a portrait of a man wrestling with the challenges of his age, caught between democratic ideals and the evolving reality of French society. For modern readers, these letters illuminate how Tocqueville’s personal struggles informed his enduring political insights, highlighting his belief in community and civic duty as essential defenses against tyranny.
This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1985.
Tocqueville’s correspondence reveals a figure influenced by both Enlightenment rationalism and Romanticism’s emphasis on feeling and individuality. While often critical of Romantic melancholy, he was himself plagued by existential doubt and frustration over the limited impact of his political actions. He viewed society’s growing emphasis on materialism and self-interest as symptoms of a broader decline, leaving him torn between admiration for civic virtues and disappointment in the era’s lack of ambition. Religion and friendship emerge as stabilizing forces in his life, with his close bond with Gustave de Beaumont standing out as a source of both comfort and challenge. The letters show how Tocqueville’s personal relationships and ethical convictions shaped his intellectual pursuits and his concerns for France’s future.
The editors, Roger Boesche and James Toupin, present these letters with careful translation and thorough contextual notes, giving readers both the historical background and access to Tocqueville’s unique literary style. The work provides readers with a portrait of a man wrestling with the challenges of his age, caught between democratic ideals and the evolving reality of French society. For modern readers, these letters illuminate how Tocqueville’s personal struggles informed his enduring political insights, highlighting his belief in community and civic duty as essential defenses against tyranny.
This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1985.
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Frontmatter
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CONTENTS
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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INTRODUCTION
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A NOTE ON THE EDITION
21 - The Letters
- One. YOUTH AND THE JOURNEY TO NORTH AMERICA (1823-1832)
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1. To Eugène Stoffels¹
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2. To Louis de Kergorlay
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3. To Louis de Kergorlay
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4. To Louis de Kergorlay
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5. Gustave de Beaumont to Tocquevilles⁵
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6. To Ernest de Chabrol
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7. To Eugène Stoffels
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8. To Louis de Kergorlay
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9. To Ernest de Chabrol
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10. To Charles Stoffels¹⁴
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11. To Hippolyte de Tocqueville
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12. To Louise-Madeleine-Marguerite Le Pelletier de Rosanbo, Countess de Tocqueville
68 - TWO. POLITICAL SPECULATION, Democracy in America, AND ELECTION TO THE CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES (1832-1839)
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13. To Gustave de Beaumont
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14. To Eugène Stoffels
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15. To Gustave de Beaumont
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16. To Mary Mottley¹²
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17. To Louis de Kergorlay
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18. To Louis de Kergorlay
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19. To Louis de Kergorlay
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20. To Nassau William Senior
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21. To Eugène Stoffels
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22. To John Stuart Mill
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23. To Louis de Kergorlay
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24. To Gustave de Beaumont
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25. To Claude-François de Corcelle
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26. To Pierre-Paul Royer-Collard
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27. To Eugène Stoffels
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28. To Henry Reeve
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29. To Pierre-Paul Royer-Collard
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30. To Gustave de Beaumont
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31. To Gustave de Beaumont
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32. To Gustave de Beaumont
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33. To Paul Clamorgan
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34. To Gustave de Beaumont
133 - Three. THE POLITICS OF THE JULY MONARCHY (1839-1847)
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35. To Paul Clamorgan
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36. To Henry Reeve
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37. To Gustave de Beaumont
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38. To Pierre-Paul Royer-Collard
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39. To Edouard de Tocqueuille
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40. To John Stuart Mill
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41. To Jean-Jacques Ampère
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42. To Pierre-Paul Royer-Collard
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43. To Paul Clamorgan
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44. To Gustave de Beaumont
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45. To Gustave de Beaumont
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46. To Gustave de Beaumont
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47. To Gustave de Beaumont¹⁹
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48. Gustave de Beaumont to Tocqueuille²³
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49. To Gustave de Beaumont
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50. To Gustave de Beaumont
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51. To Paul Clamorgan
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52. To Nassau William Senior
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53. To Louis de Kergorlay
189 - Four. FROM THE FEBRUARY REVOLUTION TO THE ELECTION OF LOUIS NAPOLEON (1848)
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54. To Paul Clamorgan
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55. To Nassau William Senior
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56. To Gustave de Beaumont
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57. To Lord Radnor
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58. To Paul Clamorgan
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59. To Eugène Stoffels
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60. To Gustave de Beaumont
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61. To Paul Clamorgan
223 - Five. LOUIS NAPOLEON AND THE EMERGENCE OF THE SECOND EMPIRE (1849-1851)
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62. To Gustave de Beaumont
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63. To Gustave de Beaumont³
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64. To Gustave de Beaumont
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65. To Arthur de Gobineau
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66. To Gustave de Beaumont
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67. To Harriet Grote
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68. To Louis de Kergorlay
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69. To Gustave de Beaumont
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70. To the editor of the London Times³²
266 - Six. FROM THE BEGINNING OF THE SECOND EMPIRE TO THE PUBLICATION OF The Old Regime (1852-1856)
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71. To Henry Reeve
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72. To Gustave de Beaumont
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73. To Gustave de Beaumont
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74. To Claude-François de Corcelle
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75. To Pierre Freslon
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76. To Arthur de Gobineau
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77. To Adolphe de Circourt
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78. To Arthur de Gobineau
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79. To Gustave de Beaumont
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80. To Gustave de Beaumont
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81. To Theodore Sedgwick
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82. To Gustave de Beaumont
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83. To Gustave de Beaumont
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84. To Claude-François de Corcelle
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85. To Gustave de Beaumont
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86. To Gustave de Beaumont
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87. To Sophie Swetchine
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88. To Gustave de Beaumont
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89. To Gustave de Beaumont
329 - Seven. THE FINAL YEARS (1856-1859)
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90. To Sophie Swetchine
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91. To Jeanne-Rachel de Cordoiie, Countess de Mandat-Grancey
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92. To Arthur de Gobineau
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93. To Sophie Swetchine
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94. To Hubert de Tocqueville
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95. To Gustave de Beaumont
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96. To Claude-François de Corcelle
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97. To Louis de Kergorlay
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98. To Lord Hatherton
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99. To Henry Reeve
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100. To Gustave de Beaumont
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101. To Pierre Freslon
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102. To Louis de Kergorlay
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103. To Arthur de Gobineau
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104. To Gustave de Beaumont
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APPENDIX A. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF TOCQUEVILLE'S CORRESPONDENTS
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APPENDIX B. CHRONOLOGY
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APPENDIX C. SOURCES FOR THE TEXTS
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INDEX
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Keywords for this book
history; history of culture; intellectual history; philosophy; political history; political philosophy; political science; political theory; politics; social philosophy; society