トクヴィルと第二共和制1848-1852年<br>Alexis de Tocqueville and the Second Republic, 1848-1852 : A Study in Political Practice and Principles

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トクヴィルと第二共和制1848-1852年
Alexis de Tocqueville and the Second Republic, 1848-1852 : A Study in Political Practice and Principles

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基本説明

Drawing upon a variety of primary sources, this work scrutinizes Tocqueville's actual political action in 1848-1852 and suggests his famous Souvenirs (Recollections) reflects second thoughts more than deeds.

Full Description

Drawing upon a variety of primary sources, this work scrutinizes Tocqueville's actual political action in 1848-1852 and suggests his famous Souvenirs (Recollections) reflect second thoughts more than deeds. As a pragmatic strategist operating from a small left-center faction, Tocqueville attempted to construct a future France uniting political liberty (including universal manhood suffrage) with social stability. The book details Tocqueville's contribution to the new constitution and concludes he deliberately strengthened the executive branch to counterbalance the strong unicameral legislature. While opposed to socialism, he advocated major advances in public education and government assistance to the poor. The work explores his relationship with Louis Napoléon Bonaparte. Tocqueville cultivated friendship with President Bonaparte, whom he hoped to utilize for his own political purposes. Tocqueville eagerly became Lois Napoléon's Foreign Minister and shared his desire for liberalizing the Papal government of Rome while suppressing domestic radicalism. As President Bonaparte approached the end of his constitutionally allowable term, Tocqueville advocated amendment of the constitution (unsuccessfully) and an illegal election to allow Louis Napoléon to retain power. He considered this the best option for preserving order and some liberty. However, he opposed Presidential use of military force and protested the coup of December 2, 1851. Ultimately Tocqueville blamed extremists, both socialists and reactionaries, for the destruction of the moderate republic he had labored to found.

Contents

Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 Biographical Sketch and Previous Political Activity
Chapter 3 The National Constitutional Assembly and the Crises of May 1848
Chapter 4 Drafting the Constitution
Chapter 5 The June Days and their Aftermath
Chapter 6 Revision and Passage of the Constitution
Chapter 7 The President of the Republic and the National Constitutional Assembly
Chapter 8 Minister for Foreign Affairs
Chapter 9 The Roman Question and the Fall of the Ministry
Chapter 10 Conservative Reaction and Leave of Absence
Chapter 11 The Failure of Revision
Chapter 12 The Coup d'État and Conclusion
Chapter 13 Appendix
Chapter 14 Bibliography
Chapter 15 Index

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