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Tocqueville: A Very Short Introduction [Paperback]

Harvey C. Mansfield
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July 13, 2010
No one has ever described American democracy with more accurate insight or more profoundly than Alexis de Tocqueville. After meeting with Americans on extensive travels in the United States, and intense study of documents and authorities, he authored the landmark Democracy in America, publishing its two volumes in 1835 and 1840. Ever since, this book has been the best source for every serious attempt to understand America and democracy itself. Yet Tocqueville himself remains a mystery behind the elegance of his style.
Now one of our leading authorities on Tocqueville explains him in this splendid new entry in Oxford's acclaimed Very Short Introduction series. Harvey Mansfield addresses his subject as a thinker, clearly and incisively exploring Tocqueville's writings--not only his masterpiece, but also his secret Recollections, intended for posterity alone, and his unfinished work on his native France, The Old Regime and the Revolution. Tocqueville was a liberal, Mansfield writes, but not of the usual sort. The many elements of his life found expression in his thought: his aristocratic ancestry, his ventures in politics, his voyages abroad, his hopes and fears for America, and his disappointment with France. All his writings show a passion for political liberty and insistence on human greatness. Perhaps most important, he saw liberty not in theories, but in the practice of self-government in America. Ever an opponent of abstraction, he offered an analysis that forces us to consider what we actually do in our politics--suggesting that theory itself may be an enemy of freedom. And that, Mansfield writes, makes him a vitally important thinker for today.
Translator of an authoritative edition of Democracy in America, Harvey Mansfield here offers the fruit of decades of research and reflection in a clear, insightful, and marvelously compact introduction.

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"An accessible synthesis of the author's work that serves both as an introduction and as a provocative summary in its own right." -- The Times Literary Supplement


"Moving smoothly through all of Tocqueville's major writings, this small but magisterial volume offers an impressive analysis. It treats not only the highlights but the muted themes through which Tocqueville struggled to make sense of the modern world. This book is as singular as its subject and its present author; each has a distinctive voice. It is precisely that singularity of perspective and purpose that makes them so valuable for a reading, thinking public."--Ralph Lerner, Benjamin Franklin Professor Emeritus, University of Chicago


"Drawing upon his immense knowledge of Alexis de Tocqueville's work, Mansfield provides a succinct and readable introduction to one of the most important political thinkers of the last two centuries. With great skill and unfailing clarity, he not only informs the reader about Tocqueville the man and his life but also sets out the content of Tocqueville's two great masterpieces: Democracy in America and The Ancien Régime and the French Revolution. In doing so, Professor Mansfield enables us to understand why we still read Tocqueville today."-Jeremy Jennings, Professor of Political Theory, Queen Mary, University of London; author, Tocqueville on America after 1840: Letters and Other Writings


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Harvey C. Mansfield is the William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of Government at Harvard University and Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University. He translated Tocqueville's Democracy in America into English and has written such books as Manliness and Machiavelli's Virtue. He was awarded the National Humanities Medal and delivered the 2007 Jefferson Lecture for the National Endowment for the Humanities.

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  • Paperback: 136 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press (July 13, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0195175395
  • ISBN-13: 978-0195175394
  • Product Dimensions: 4.5 x 0.4 x 6.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #429,717 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Thoughtful Introduction to Tocqueville July 24, 2010
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It is often the case that we need to rely outsiders for the most honest and insightful views of ourselves. In the 1830s, America was a young country, and yet it was the oldest continuously running democracy in the world. As such it was a source of a lot of fascination for philosophers and social thinkers. Aside from homegrown thinkers, who had a lot of vested interest in presenting the young democracy in the best light possible and justifying its merits, a handful of foreigners took keen interest in this young country as well. Among these the most famous one has remained Alexis de Tocqueville. He was a young Frenchman from an aristocratic family who journeyed widely throughout America and wrote about his observations and insight in "Democracy in America." The book has been considered a classic ever since, and has been used and quoted by intellectuals and politicians of all sorts of ideological persuasions.

Tocqueville was an ideal observer of American society and political life. Although from an aristocratic family, he was extremely sympathetic to democracy in all of its forms. Nonetheless, he was keenly aware of the limitations that democracy places on the political process and the fragility of democracies in their early incipient years. This very short introduction explores some of the ways that Tocqueville formed his conclusions, and the political and social circumstances that shaped his worldview.

Harvey Mansfield is a brilliant writer and intellectual. It is such a pleasure to read anything by him, and this book is no exception. His breath of knowledge and highly refined sensibilities make this book in a class of its own within this "Very Short Introduction" series. This is a very enlightening, insightful and illuminating read about one of the most famous public intellectuals of all time. I highly recommend it.
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I purchased it and Democracy in America and Ancien Regime and the French Revolution at the same time. It really helped prepare me for reading the other two books by setting the time and place of the events....
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5.0 out of 5 stars It is an excellent first read. November 29, 2012
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A good introduction to Tocqueville in English. An excellent first read to understand the original version in French. A touchstone of political philosophy to judge our drift from Federalism to broken Democracy to Oligarchy. Where we began. How and why we are losing our freedoms. Place this next to "The Road to Serfdom".
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