Nietzsche and Tocqueville on the Democratization of Humanity
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Nietzsche and Tocqueville on the Democratization of Humanity
This book provides an extended examination of Nietzsche and Tocqueville's political thought, with an eye to shedding light on history's democratic drift. It looks not only to a future that filled both thinkers with dread, but also to an aristocratic past that has been all but drowned beneath democracy's shallow waters.
To the extent that we worry about the future, we tend to do so with the apprehension that something may go terribly wrong. Nietzsche and Tocqueville on the Democratization of Humanity is animated more by the apprehension, what if everything should go terribly right? That foreboding indelibly coloured the outlook of Friedrich Nietzsche and Alexis de Tocquevilleβtwo thinkers seldom paired.
As David A. Eisenberg argues, each in his own way envisaged the terminus toward which modernity speeds. Examining their thought allows us not only to glimpse the future that filled them with dread, but to survey a road that stretches back millennia to Athens and Jerusalem, when ideas about the primacy of reason and inborn equality of souls took root.
Armed with such revolutionary teachings, a particular human type, namely the democratic, gained ascendancy. The reign of this human type portends to be so total that all other human types will be precluded in the democratic future, so that what mankind's democratization augurs is not the diversification of the species but its homogenization.
The questions raised in Nietzsche and Tocqueville on the Democratization of Humanity are intended to broaden the horizons that history's democratizing forces conspire to contract.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781793627896
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 29 January 2024
Country: United States
Imprint: Lexington Books
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 24.0mm
Width: 152.0mm
Height: 228.0mm
Weight: 499g
Pages: 324
About the Author
David A. Eisenberg is associate professor of political science at Eureka College.
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