Reflections on Melvin Richter’s Tocqueville and the Two Napoleons

IF 0.1 Q4 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Cheryl B. Welch
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Abstract:This essay explores the significance of Napoleon for contemporary history and public affairs by reflecting on the career of Melvin Richter (1921–2020) and his forthcoming Tocqueville and the Two Napoleons. Richter maintains that Tocqueville’s ever-deepening analysis of the Napoleonic model, a new and sinister form of the administrative state, achieved dystopian dimensions in his thought and serves as an important thread by which we can re-assess Tocqueville’s entire oeuvre and political career. The article argues that Tocqueville’s historical method, which takes center stage in Richter’s reconstruction of the way in which Tocqueville submits Napoleon to the discipline of history, continues to inspire, even as contemporary concerns shift away from the dangers of the administrative state. It also speculates that the mythical Napoleon who transcended time, a figure inevitably neglected in “Tocquevillian” histories but made compelling by a generation of romantic writers, is newly relevant in a world of mysterious affective attachments to populist leaders and the waves of expressive violence in which such attachments are enmeshed.
对梅尔文·里希特的《托克维尔与两个拿破仑》的思考
摘要:本文通过对梅尔文·里希特(1921–2020)及其即将出版的《托克维尔与两个拿破仑》的反思,探讨了拿破仑对当代历史和公共事务的意义。里希特认为,托克维尔对拿破仑模式这一新的、险恶的行政国家形式的不断深入的分析,在他的思想中达到了反乌托邦的维度,成为我们重新评估托克维尔整个作品和政治生涯的重要线索。这篇文章认为,托克维尔的历史方法在里希特重建托克维尔将拿破仑交给历史学科的方式时占据了中心位置,尽管当代的关注点已经从行政国家的危险转移开,但这种方法仍然具有启发性。它还推测,神话中的拿破仑超越了时间,这个人物在“托克维尔”历史中不可避免地被忽视,但却被一代浪漫主义作家所吸引,在一个对民粹主义领导人充满神秘情感依恋的世界里,以及这种依恋所交织的表达暴力浪潮中,他是新的相关人物。
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