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Honor in America: Tocqueville on American Enlightenment

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Honor in America: Tocqueville on American Enlightenment

Contributors:

By (Author) Laurie M. Johnson

ISBN:

9780739190470

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Lexington Books

Publication Date:

21st December 2016

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Social and political philosophy
Politics and government
Civics and citizenship
Political structures / systems: democracy

Dewey:

306.20973

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

188

Dimensions:

Width 158mm, Height 238mm, Spine 18mm

Weight:

422g

Description

Is there such a thing as American honor, or is honor simply incompatible with modern liberal democracy and capitalism Tocquevilles Democracy in America is particularly well suited as a means of exploring these questions. Through an in-depth analysis of Tocquevilles views on aristocratic versus American democratic honor, this book explores what honor might mean in the modern Western context. Its aim is to strengthen citizens moral obligations and understandings of community in the face of forces within democracy and capitalism that naturally erode these binding and stabilizing influences. With a focus on discovering a uniquely American honor, this book covers Tocquevilles views on American religion, family and gender roles, politics, relations with Native Americans, white southerners and slavery, and the military. It explores how these views can help us form a uniquely American honor code, one that re-envisions and incorporates suitable aristocratic elements within a modern democratic society and a capitalistic economy.

Reviews

Johnson charts a course in her book gracefully and thoughtfully, building on the work of other scholars rather than engaging in petty squabbles, taking measured positions, and making well-reasoned arguments. * The Review of Politics *
In a fine and unusually comprehensive analysis of honor in Tocqueville, Laurie Johnson shows how Tocqueville understood the sense of honor to shape American life in domains ranging from politics, business, and the military to family, religion, and race relations. The book makes an effective case for the continuing value of honor in liberal democratic societies today, and helps us envision a uniquely American code of honor attuned to the demands of our contemporary times. -- Sharon Krause, Brown University

Author Bio

Laurie M. Johnson is professor of political science at Kansas State University.

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