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Out of Africa: Tocqueville's Imperial Voyages
In: Review of Middle East studies, Band 45, Heft 1, S. 53-61
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Abstract
As Tocqueville's writings on empire have become more available in translation, and as both Anglophone and Francophone political theorists have begun to grapple with the transnational aspects of democratic theory, scholars have increasingly puzzled over the apparent dissonance between Tocqueville's liberal and imperial voices. How can his dedication to human freedom co-exist with his embrace of permanent colonial domination in Algeria? This essay attempts to contextualize this paradox in Tocqueville's thought without turning historical context into an apologia.
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