Online Seminar: What About Democracy/ Worth Saving
Sun, Jan 12 · 2 PM

Online Seminar SeriesWhat About Democracy is Worth Saving? -
Selections from Alexis de TocquevilleSunday, January 12, 2025Alexis de Tocqueville's seminal work, Democracy in America, remains highly relevant for understanding ourselves and our institutions in the context of modern-day politics. As a result of his travels through the United States in the 1830’s, Tocqueville astutely analyzed the complexities of democracy, exploring themes such as individualism, egalitarianism, and the tension between majority rule and minority rights. Our discussion of this timeless classic should lead us to a clearer view of how the preservation of liberal democracy depends upon the spirited and enlightened engagement of its citizens. We invite you to join this six-part online series, taking place about one-month apart.Sessions in the Series:September 8
October 13
November 10
December 8
January 12
February 9January 12 Reading:Democracy in America by Alexis de Tocqueville -
Volume 2: Part 2Chapter 18 - Why Among the Americans All Honest Professions Are Reputed Honorable,Chapter 19 - What Makes Almost All Americans Incline Toward Industrial Professions,Chapter 20 - How Aristocracy Could Issue from Industry,Volume 2: Part 3Chapter 18 - On Honor in the United States and in Democratic Societies,Chapter 19 - Why One Finds So Many Ambitious Men in the United States and So Few Great Ambitions,Chapter 20 - On the Industry of Place-Hunting in Certain Democratic NationsSchedule:2:00-4:00PM PSTTutor: Karl HaiglerLocation: Online. Register to receive the link.