Tocqueville, Covenant, and the Democratic Revolution Tocqueville, Covenant, and the Democratic Revolution

Tocqueville, Covenant, and the Democratic Revolution

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Publisher Description

Tocqueville, Covenant, and the Democratic Revolution examines the intellectual and institutional context in which Alexis de Tocqueville developed his understanding of American political culture, with its profound influence on his democratic theory. American democracy, Tocqueville maintained, had emerged from the covenant tradition of Reformed Protestantism. The covenant, or foederal, theology of New England Puritans provided the ideational basis for federated church and civil government, which directly influenced the American constitutionalism and the republican institutions that Tocqueville later observed. Tocqueville suggested that the principles underlying American constitutionalism offered broader lessons in the art and science of self-government. An important book for scholars of Tocqueville as well as American political thought, this book suggests that an understanding of the American covenant tradition is critical to our interpretation of Tocqueville's analysis of the democratic revolution and the 'new science of politics' it necessitated.

GENRE
Politics & Current Affairs
RELEASED
2005
29 August
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
400
Pages
PUBLISHER
Lexington Books
SIZE
1.7
MB

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