The relationship between democracy and religion is as important today as it was in Alexis de Tocqueville's time. Tocqueville, Democracy, and Religion is a ground-breaking study of the views of the greatest theorist of democracy writing about one of today's most crucial problems. Alan S. Kahan, one of today's foremost Tocqueville scholars, shows how Tocqueville's analysis of religion is simultaneously deeply rooted in his thoughts on nineteenth-century France and America and pertinent to us today. Tocqueville thought that the role of religion was to provide checks and balances for democracy in the spiritual realm, just as secular forces should provide them in the political realm. He believed that in the long run secular checks and balances were dependent on the success of spiritual ones. Kahan examines how Tocqueville thought religion had succeeded in checking and balancing democracy in America, and failed in France, as well as observing Tocqueville's less well-known analyses of religion in Ireland and England, and his perspective on Islam and Hinduism. He shows how Tocqueville's 'post-secular' account of religion can help us come to terms with religion today. More than a study of Tocqueville on religion in democratic society, this volume offers us a re-interpretation of Tocqueville as a moralist and a student of human nature in democratic society; a thinker whose new political science was in the service of a new moral science aimed at encouraging democratic people to attain greatness as human beings. Tocqueville, Democracy, and Religion gives us a new Tocqueville for the twenty-first century.
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A groundbreaking study of Tocqueville's views on the role of religion in democratic societies: the separation of church and state and the spiritual checks and balances religion provides to democracy. Intellectually grounded in nineteenth-century French politics, Tocqueville's insights continue to offer new perspectives on this relevant issue.
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PART I: THEORY; PART II: APPLICATIONS
[a] thought-provoking examination of Tocqueville and religion ... Kahan provides and intriguing account of Tocqueville's comparative religious studies.
The first comprehensive account of Tocqueville's analysis of religion and its relationship with democracy Offers a re-interpretation of Tocqueville as a moralist and a student of human nature in democratic society Examines how Tocqueville thought religion had succeeded in checking and balancing democracy in America, and failed in France Engages with some of Tocqeville's less well-known analyses on subjects such as religion in Ireland and England, and his perspective on Islam and Hinduism
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Alan S. Kahan received his PhD in History from The University of Chicago in 1987, and is currently Professor of British Civilization at the Université de Versailles/St. Quentin. He is the author of Aristocratic Liberalism: The Social and Political Thought of Jacob Burckhardt, John Stuart Mill, and Alexis de Tocqueville (1992); Liberalism in Nineteenth-Century Europe: the Political Culture of Limited Suffrage (2003); Alexis de Tocqueville (2010); and Mind vs. Money: The War Between Intellectuals and Capitalism (2010).
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The first comprehensive account of Tocqueville's analysis of religion and its relationship with democracy Offers a re-interpretation of Tocqueville as a moralist and a student of human nature in democratic society Examines how Tocqueville thought religion had succeeded in checking and balancing democracy in America, and failed in France Engages with some of Tocqeville's less well-known analyses on subjects such as religion in Ireland and England, and his perspective on Islam and Hinduism
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ISBN
9780199681150
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
536 gr
Høyde
240 mm
Bredde
162 mm
Dybde
21 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, UU, 05
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
258

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Alan S. Kahan received his PhD in History from The University of Chicago in 1987, and is currently Professor of British Civilization at the Université de Versailles/St. Quentin. He is the author of Aristocratic Liberalism: The Social and Political Thought of Jacob Burckhardt, John Stuart Mill, and Alexis de Tocqueville (1992); Liberalism in Nineteenth-Century Europe: the Political Culture of Limited Suffrage (2003); Alexis de Tocqueville (2010); and Mind vs. Money: The War Between Intellectuals and Capitalism (2010).