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Management number 201809421 Release Date 2025/10/08 List Price $14.47 Model Number 201809421
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Olivier Zunz's biography of Alexis de Tocqueville explores his life as a French aristocrat who became a champion of democracy in America. It highlights his journey to observe the reality of a functioning democracy in America and his dedication to ending despotism in his country. Zunz traces Tocqueville's evolution into a passionate student and practitioner of liberal politics, showing how the United States remained central to his thought and actions throughout his life. The book offers a rich and nuanced portrait of Tocqueville, who fought tirelessly for a system that could provide liberty and equality.

Format: Hardback
Length: 472 pages
Publication date: 03 May 2022
Publisher: Princeton University Press


A definitive biography of the French aristocrat who became one of democracy's greatest champions

In 1831, at the age of twenty-five, Alexis de Tocqueville embarked on a fateful journey to America, where he witnessed the exhilarating reality of a functioning democracy firsthand. From that moment onward, the French aristocrat dedicated his life as a writer and politician to eradicating despotism in his country and ushering it into a new era. In this authoritative and groundbreaking biography, renowned Tocqueville expert Olivier Zunz delves into the story of a radical thinker uniquely charged by the events of his time, both in America and France.

Placing Tocqueville's unwavering dedication to achieving a new kind of democracy at the center of his life and work, Zunz traces Tocqueville's evolution into a passionate student and practitioner of liberal politics through a vast trove of correspondence with intellectuals, politicians, constituents, family members, and friends. While taking seriously Tocqueville's attempts to apply the lessons of Democracy in America to French politics, Zunz demonstrates that the United States, and not only France, remained central to Tocqueville's thought and actions throughout his life.

In his final years, as France grappled with an authoritarian regime and America divided by slavery, Tocqueville feared that the democratic experiment might be failing. Yet, his passion for democracy never wavered. The Man Who Understood Democracy offers the richest, most nuanced portrait yet of a man born between the worlds of aristocracy and democracy, who fought tirelessly for the only system he believed could provide.

This definitive biography delves into Tocqueville's early life, education, and upbringing, shedding light on the influences that shaped his political ideas and worldview. It explores his time in America, where he witnessed the democratic institutions and practices firsthand, and his subsequent return to France, where he became a prominent political figure and writer.

Through his writings, Tocqueville became a voice of opposition to the authoritarianism and corruption that plagued French society at the time. He advocated for democratic reforms, civil liberties, and social justice, and his ideas had a profound impact on the political landscape of both France and the United States.

Zunz's biography also explores Tocqueville's personal life, including his relationships with his family, friends, and lovers. It sheds light on his struggles with depression, his religious beliefs, and his commitment to social reform.

In conclusion, this authoritative and groundbreaking biography provides a comprehensive and insightful account of the life and work of Alexis de Tocqueville. It sheds light on his unique perspective on democracy, his contributions to political thought, and his enduring legacy as one of democracy's greatest champions.

Weight: 922g
Dimension: 169 x 243 x 40 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780691173979


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