Год выпуска: 2012 Автор: Demin Duan Издательство: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing Страниц: 244 ISBN: 9783848415489
Описание
This book is a study of Alexis de Tocqueville's notion of political freedom in the light of his writings on empire and colonialism. The author argues that Tocqueville's imperialistic stance distinguishes him remarkably from his liberal counterparts, such as John Stuart Mill. Tocqueville's notion of freedom and his political thought in general are not primarily connected with the discourse of natural human rights present in the early modern period. Rather, his concern largely revolves around the preservation of political freedom in modern democracy, which makes him a disciple of earlier traditions, such as republicanism. By looking into his main works, the author tries to prove that Tocqueville is a political thinker "before liberalism," in the sense that he is very much uninfluenced by modern liberal discourses. And yet Tocqueville is a highly relevant thinker in our contemporary world, in which modern liberalism faces crisis and needs to be reflected upon.