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  1. 7 de jun. de 2024 · Neste artigo, Luciano Trigo cita Alexis de Tocqueville, célebre crítico da Revolução Francesa, considerado um dos grandes pensadores liberais.

    • Luciano Trigo
  2. 7 de jun. de 2024 · Alexis de Tocqueville (born July 29, 1805, Paris, France—died April 16, 1859, Cannes) was a political scientist, historian, and politician, best known for Democracy in America, 4 vol. (1835–40), a perceptive analysis of the political and social system of the United States in the early 19th century.

    • Seymour Drescher
  3. Há 3 dias · Alexis Charles Henri Clérel, comte de Tocqueville (/ ˈ t ɒ k v ɪ l, ˈ t oʊ k v ɪ l / TO(H)K-vil, French: [alɛksi də tɔkvil]; 29 July 1805 – 16 April 1859), was a French aristocrat, diplomat, sociologist, political scientist, political philosopher, and historian.

  4. Há 2 dias · Abstract. Alexis de Tocqueville spent much of his life brooding about the future of humanity. As one who straddled a “hinge” period in history, two generations after the great Western revolutions, a century after the heyday of the Enlightenment, and with a democratic future looming, Tocqueville believed it was his mission to understand and communication what lay ahead.

  5. 7 de jun. de 2024 · Alexis de Tocqueville - French Historian, Sociologist: Tocqueville’s reputation in the 19th century reached its high point during the decade following his death as the great European powers accommodated themselves to universal suffrage. He died just at the onset of a revival of liberalism in France.

  6. 1 de jun. de 2024 · The concepts of “theory” and “revolution” are fundamental in this essay in order to reveal Alexis de Tocqueville’s contribution to the development of the theoretical understanding of a fateful phenomenon for many nations.

  7. 7 de jun. de 2024 · Although he had sought to reconcile the aristocracy to liberal democracy in Democracy in America, he rejected social democracy as it emerged in 1848 as incompatible with liberal democracy. Politically, Tocqueville’s own position was dramatically improved by the February Revolution.