Honor in America?: Tocqueville on American Enlightenment

Honor in America?: Tocqueville on American Enlightenment

by Laurie M. Johnson
Honor in America?: Tocqueville on American Enlightenment

Honor in America?: Tocqueville on American Enlightenment

by Laurie M. Johnson

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Overview

Is there such a thing as American honor, or is honor simply incompatible with modern liberal democracy and capitalism? Tocqueville’s Democracy in America is particularly well suited as a means of exploring these questions. Through an in-depth analysis of Tocqueville’s 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 Tocqueville’s 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.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739190487
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 12/21/2016
Series: Honor and Obligation in Liberal Society: Problems and Prospects
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 188
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

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

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 American Enlightenment Religion
Chapter 2 Tocqueville on Honor
Chapter 3 Democratic Honor: The American Family
Chapter 4 Aristocratic v. Democratic Honor: The Military
Chapter 5 American Shame: Enlarging Democratic Honor
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