More important than you might think
When I first heard mentions of this work, it’s content sounded important yet dull. Nothing could be further from the truth. For those who seek to understand our age - still within the bounds of what the author classed as Democratic - Tocqueville’s books are indispensable. Despite their presentation as a “travelers memoirs,” Tocqueville’s accounts are not really describing as much as they are penetrating at the psychological core of equality. What are the consequences of being convenced that “all men are equal?” How is literature and science affected? What are the dangers of this mindset and how are we to mitigate it. Those questions are, today, as burning as ever.