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The Tocqueville Review is a French-American bilingual journal devoted to the comparative study of social change, primarily in Europe and the United States, but also covering major developments in other parts of the world, in the spirit of Alexis de Tocqueville’s pioneer investigations. A journal of social science, the Review publishes essays on current affairs, history, and political philosophy; it also features a regular section on Tocquevillean studies.
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Volume 36, Number 1, 2015Table of Contents

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View “Elie Halévy retrouvé”: World War I and the crisis of democratic thought from the Dreyfus affair to the age of tyrannies
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View From the harm principle to harm decisionism: Hart, Feinberg, and the eclipse of Millian ambiguity
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View Transformation Des Sociétés Et Naissance Des Révolutions : La Mode De Tocqueville Dans La Chine Actuelle
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ISSN | 1918-6649 |
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Print ISSN | 0730-479X |
Launched on MUSE | 2015-07-01 |
Open Access | No |