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February 2nd @ 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Master Class on Alexis de Tocqueville’s Democracy in America

Feb 02
Master Class on Alexis de Tocqueville's Democracy in America

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Open to current university students and faculty. Copies of Democracy in America will be available for participants who do not already have it.

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:

  • What does Tocqueville mean by democracy?
  • Is democracy inevitable (“providential”)? Is its corruption inevitable?
  • What, if anything, follows democracy? Democratic despotism?
  • Do Tocqueville’s recommendations for the role played by religion as a corrective to democracy apply any longer? Can they?

REQUIRED READINGS:

Democracy in America (U of C Press, Mansfield translation):

  • Author’s Introduction: pp. 3-15
  • I.i. 2: pp. 27-45
  • I.i.5: (partial): pp. 57-65
  • I.ii.9:  (partial): pp. 274-302
  • II.i.1-3: pp. 403-415
  • II.i. 5-8: pp. 417-428
  • II.i.10-11: pp. 433-443
  • II.ii.1-2: pp. 479-484
  • II.ii.4-5: pp. 485-492
  • II.ii.7-10: pp. 496-508
  • II.ii.13: pp. 511-514
  • II.ii.15: pp. 517-521
  • II.ii.17: pp. 522-524
  • II.ii.20: pp. 530-532
  • II.iv.2-3: pp. 640-645
  • II.iv.6: pp. 661-665

Professor Deneen also gave a lecture on Why Liberalism Failed on Thursday, February 1.

To view photos of the master class, visit Lumen Christi’s Facebook page.


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1220 E 58th St. Chicago, IL 60637
Hyde Park, IL