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Democracy in America 1

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Tocqueville's work revolves around a central question: in Western societies undergoing a providential process of democratization, can the freedom of each individual endure? While this core idea remains singular, the dangers he identifies are manifold. During the era of Western fascism, commentators emphasized the rejection of totalitarianism, highlighting the sacrifice of freedom for brutal egalitarianism. Following the fall of these regimes, they have echoed Tocqueville's concerns about the insidious threats posed by a consumer society that encourages citizens to abandon solidarity. They have also underscored Tocqueville's warnings about the peril of replacing freely discussed decisions with an all-powerful and sterile bureaucracy. Observing the infancy of modern democracies, Tocqueville diagnosed the seeds of problems that would grow alongside their development.

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Democracy in America 1, Alexis de Tocqueville

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Titul
Democracy in America 1
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Schocken Books
Rok vydania
1961
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
432
ISBN10
0805200134
ISBN13
9780805200133
Prvé vydanie
1835
Pôvodný názov
De la démocratie en Amérique
Hodnotenie
4,55 z 5
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Tocqueville's work revolves around a central question: in Western societies undergoing a providential process of democratization, can the freedom of each individual endure? While this core idea remains singular, the dangers he identifies are manifold. During the era of Western fascism, commentators emphasized the rejection of totalitarianism, highlighting the sacrifice of freedom for brutal egalitarianism. Following the fall of these regimes, they have echoed Tocqueville's concerns about the insidious threats posed by a consumer society that encourages citizens to abandon solidarity. They have also underscored Tocqueville's warnings about the peril of replacing freely discussed decisions with an all-powerful and sterile bureaucracy. Observing the infancy of modern democracies, Tocqueville diagnosed the seeds of problems that would grow alongside their development.