TY - JOUR
T1 - Individualism in America
T2 - Alexis de Tocqueville Discovers a New World of Liberal Politics
AU - Zakim, Michael
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2023, University of Chicago Press. All rights reserved.
PY - 2023/3/1
Y1 - 2023/3/1
N2 - This article examines the radical, if not subversive, nature of individualism, as originally expounded by Alexis de Tocqueville in the second volume of Democracy in America in 1840, arguably the most important study of liberal political theory written to this day. Tocqueville drew on the neologism individualism to explain the implausible emergence of democracy as a viable form of government. “Individualism in America” addresses the restless result while exploring additional developments central to the making of a new world of liberal politics, including the rise of a cult of the new (or what contemporaries began to call progress), the plasticity of a social order resting on personal ambition, the transfer of power from formal ruling institutions to what Tocqueville referred to as cultural mores, and the search for sources of common sense in a civilization organized around the first person singular.
AB - This article examines the radical, if not subversive, nature of individualism, as originally expounded by Alexis de Tocqueville in the second volume of Democracy in America in 1840, arguably the most important study of liberal political theory written to this day. Tocqueville drew on the neologism individualism to explain the implausible emergence of democracy as a viable form of government. “Individualism in America” addresses the restless result while exploring additional developments central to the making of a new world of liberal politics, including the rise of a cult of the new (or what contemporaries began to call progress), the plasticity of a social order resting on personal ambition, the transfer of power from formal ruling institutions to what Tocqueville referred to as cultural mores, and the search for sources of common sense in a civilization organized around the first person singular.
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U2 - https://doi.org/10.1086/724270
DO - https://doi.org/10.1086/724270
M3 - مقالة
SN - 2326-4462
VL - 10
SP - 73
EP - 107
JO - Critical Historical Studies
JF - Critical Historical Studies
IS - 1
ER -