This article deals with Alexis de Tocqueville’s conception of “individualism”, regarded as a social malaise that is particularly harmful to democratic societies which, when becoming desintegrated by losing their political and civil bonds, are indirectly inclined towards the progress of bureaucratic centralism. Moreover, the article analizes the remedies which Tocqueville himself proposed in order to curb that tendency. They are based on his own American experience, where he came upon the existence of some institutions that serve that purpose, along with a doctrine –that of “interest well understood”– which is well internalized in the average citizen. Este artículo analiza la concepción de Alexis de Tocqueville sobre el “individualismo...
This article is on Tocqueville and his thoughts about the vicissitudes of the democracy which have b...
Alexis de Tocqueville (1805–1859) was a French intellectual and politician, who has been variously c...
Alexis de Tocqueville shares a typical organicism with the founding fathers of classical sociology. ...
Resumen: Este artículo analiza la concepción de Alexis de Tocqueville sobre el “individualismo”, en...
A lo largo de las últimas décadas, hemos asistido a un renovado interés por la participación asociat...
The article intends to reconstruct the functionalist conception of Tocqueville’s democracy, a concep...
A partir da apresentação de alguns elementos básicos do pensamento de Alexis de Tocqueville - sua co...
<p>“La Democracia en América” fue escrita hace más de siglo y medio y sorprendentemente, aun- que so...
This article explores several key aspects of Tocqueville’s “new science of politics”. By focusing o...
This article analyses the concept of democracy proposed by Alexis de Tocqueville, a famous French hi...
Prevailing interpretations asume that the main issue dealt with by Tocqueville in Democracy in Ameri...
This article is addressed to Tocqueville's vision regarding the virtues of democracy in the United S...
Against the traditional view on Tocqueville as a liberal author and thinker of the new democracy, t...
In this article the main dimensions of the equality concept and their relationship with that of the ...
Desde meados da segunda metade do século XX, parte expressiva do pensamento social e político vem co...
This article is on Tocqueville and his thoughts about the vicissitudes of the democracy which have b...
Alexis de Tocqueville (1805–1859) was a French intellectual and politician, who has been variously c...
Alexis de Tocqueville shares a typical organicism with the founding fathers of classical sociology. ...
Resumen: Este artículo analiza la concepción de Alexis de Tocqueville sobre el “individualismo”, en...
A lo largo de las últimas décadas, hemos asistido a un renovado interés por la participación asociat...
The article intends to reconstruct the functionalist conception of Tocqueville’s democracy, a concep...
A partir da apresentação de alguns elementos básicos do pensamento de Alexis de Tocqueville - sua co...
<p>“La Democracia en América” fue escrita hace más de siglo y medio y sorprendentemente, aun- que so...
This article explores several key aspects of Tocqueville’s “new science of politics”. By focusing o...
This article analyses the concept of democracy proposed by Alexis de Tocqueville, a famous French hi...
Prevailing interpretations asume that the main issue dealt with by Tocqueville in Democracy in Ameri...
This article is addressed to Tocqueville's vision regarding the virtues of democracy in the United S...
Against the traditional view on Tocqueville as a liberal author and thinker of the new democracy, t...
In this article the main dimensions of the equality concept and their relationship with that of the ...
Desde meados da segunda metade do século XX, parte expressiva do pensamento social e político vem co...
This article is on Tocqueville and his thoughts about the vicissitudes of the democracy which have b...
Alexis de Tocqueville (1805–1859) was a French intellectual and politician, who has been variously c...
Alexis de Tocqueville shares a typical organicism with the founding fathers of classical sociology. ...