Alexis de Tocqueville's Democracy in America is the best study of America to be written by a foreigner. It examines government, religion, the races, private associations, literature, the family, and much else, all the while contrasting democratic America with old aristocratic Europe. This course will examine as much of the book as we can, focusing especially on Tocqueville's account of the love of equality (and its dangers) and his prescriptions for the preservation of liberty.
Instructor: Christopher Flannery is the Louaine S. Taylor Professor of American History & Government at Ashland University, and is Professor of History and Political Science at Azusa Pacific University.
