Alexis de Tocqueville: social democracy, liberty and equality
Logos

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is fundamentally didactic, in that it approaches in a descriptive way some of the basic notions of the philosophical-political thought of Alexis de Tocqueville including democracy and social equity and the dialectical concept of freedom. This paper focuses mainly on some chapters of the Tocqueville’s masterpiece ‘Democracy in America’ and ends with an epilogue where interpretative ideas are proposed in order to provide an updated framework for his thought.
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Keywords

Democracy
Old regimen
Democratic revolution
liberty and social equality

How to Cite

Ariza de Ávila, E. . (2005). Alexis de Tocqueville: social democracy, liberty and equality. Logos, 1(8), 61-70. https://revistas.lasalle.edu.co/index.php/lo/article/view/4680