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How Can Democracy and European Government Be Reconciled?

  1. How Can Democracy and European Government Be Reconciled?*: Introduction
  2. Arthur Goldhammer, Stephen W. Sawyer
  3. pp. 7-9
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  1. Alexis De Tocqueville, The Modern Democratic Nation-State, and Its Competitors
  2. Glyn Morgan
  3. pp. 11-24
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  1. Quelle relance pour l'Europe?: ou comment dés-enliser le phénix européen
  2. Jean-Marc Ferry
  3. pp. 25-35
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  1. What future for a democratic Europe following Brexit?
  2. Jean Arthuis, Henry Farrell
  3. pp. 37-48
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The Crowd

  1. Dégénérescence, hérédité, imitation: La foule et ses déterminismes
  2. Jean-Christophe Coffin
  3. pp. 51-74
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  1. Crowd and nation: Character in the age of race
  2. Michela Nacci
  3. pp. 75-97
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  1. La psychologie des peuples d'hier à aujourd'hui
  2. Carole Reynaud-Paligot
  3. pp. 99-118
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  1. Before and beyond the masses. Simmel, Benjamin, and the sociology of crowds
  2. Vincenzo Mele
  3. pp. 119-140
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  1. Foule d'hier et populisme d'aujourd'hui
  2. Olivier Bosc
  3. pp. 141-156
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  1. Mob, people, crowds, and masses: Mass psychology and populism
  2. Patricia Chiantera-Stutte
  3. pp. 157-176
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Varia

  1. The French and the Italians in relation to the difference principle
  2. Michel Forsé, Luigi Tronca
  3. pp. 179-197
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  1. Histoire et mémoire
  2. André Burguière
  3. pp. 199-218
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Chroniques

  1. Donald Trump ou la présidence du chaos
  2. Vincent Michelot
  3. pp. 221-233
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  1. And what if Tocqueville was wrong?
  2. Alan S. Kahan
  3. pp. 235-244
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Tocquevilliana

  1. Écrire l'instabilité de la démocratie: Les archives Tocqueville
  2. Nicolas Arens
  3. pp. 247-268
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  1. Contributors
  2. pp. 269-270
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