Can the Great Books Serve the Common Good? Tocqueville on Aristocratic Education in a Democratic Age

IF 0.1 Q4 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Luke Foster
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Abstract:This article engages two established modes of analyzing Tocqueville's theory in Democracy in America—the institutionalism of Volume 1 and the "art of association" of Volume 2—to argue for the importance of a Platonic theme in Tocqueville, that of education for leadership. After establishing why Tocqueville argues that democracy struggles to cultivate quality leadership, the article turns to examining one proposed solution: education in the classical humanities. Tocqueville's argument for this pedagogy is overtly aristocratic, in contrast to many contemporary arguments for liberal education. Following this logic carefully permits us to understand another aspect of Tocqueville's characteristic effort to incorporate aristocratic elements into democratic society and challenges us to reconsider our own role as educators.
伟大的书籍能为公共利益服务吗?托克维尔论民主时代的贵族教育
摘要:本文运用托克维尔在《美国民主》一书中的两种既定分析模式——第一卷的制度主义和第二卷的“结社艺术”——来论证托克维尔的柏拉图式主题——领导教育的重要性。在确定了托克维尔为何认为民主难以培养出高质量的领导力之后,本文转而研究了一种被提出的解决方案:古典人文学科的教育。托克维尔对这种教学法的论证显然是贵族式的,这与当代许多关于自由教育的论证形成了鲜明对比。仔细遵循这一逻辑,我们可以理解托克维尔将贵族元素融入民主社会的独特努力的另一个方面,并挑战我们重新考虑自己作为教育者的角色。
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