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Record Nr.

UNINA9910380753803321

Titolo

Exploring the social and political economy of Alexis de Tocqueville / / edited by Peter J. Boettke, Adam Martin

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2020

ISBN

3-030-34937-3

Edizione

[1st ed. 2020.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (295 pages)

Collana

Mercatus Studies in Political and Social Economy

Disciplina

320.092

306.2092

Soggetti

Economic policy

Economics

Economic history

Political science - Philosophy

Political science

Political Economy/Economic Systems

History of Economic Thought/Methodology

Political Philosophy

Political Theory

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

1 -- Introduction -- 2. Tocqueville’s “New Political Science” as a Correction of The Federalist -- 3. “The Monetary Link": Tocqueville on the Second Bank of the US and Liberal Political Economy -- 4. Tocqueville on the Mixed Blessing of Liberal Learning: Higher Education as Subversive Antidote -- 5. Tocqueville's Philosophy of History: Its Implication for Russia and Central and Eastern Europe -- 6. A Tocquevillian Marketplace of Ideas? Spiritualism and Materialism in Tocqueville’s Liberalism -- 7. Democracy in the Age of Mass Incarceration -- 8. Tocquevillian Education for Self-Governance -- 9. Alexis de Tocqueville’s Citizenship: A Model of Collective Virtue -- 10. Open-Sourcing Civil Society -- 11. Collective Individualism and Revolution: Reading Tocqueville in Beijing -- 12. Deconstructing American Exceptionalism.



Sommario/riassunto

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.