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State and Civil Society in the Political Philosophy of Alexis de Tocqueville
Authors:Woldring  Henk E S
Institution:(1) Department of Law and the Department of Philosophy at the, zFree University in Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Abstract:Alexis de Tocqueville discusses extensively the phenomenon of civil society. He distinguishes between the competence of the state on the one hand and the proper competences of free associations on the other. Therefore, the competence of the state should be a limited one. However, since free associations can cause social struggle, the government should also have the ability to limit self-regulation of free associations. Moreover, each government needs a social basis that gives support to this policy of intervention. The central question of this article reads as follows: What method of research is Tocqueville employing to discover this social basis. The conclusion is that his method is to discover what mores form the basis needed by a democratic government to pursue its policy of intervention.
Keywords:civil society  political philosophy  governmental versus administrative centralization  free associations versus the state  method of research  mores
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