Category
Published Research
In partnership with

The Political Science Reviewer

Author
Trevor Shelley

Tocquevillean Poetics: Political Science, the Nation, and Humanity

I argue Tocqueville revived modern political reflection on poetry and the importance of poetry for politics. By redefining poetry in a capacious manner, and in considering equality’s effect on the democratic imagination, Tocqueville foresaw an unfolding development toward—and subsequent clash between—nationalist and humanitarian poetries, or ideals. Tocqueville's poetics thus serve as a helpful guide for mitigating today’s “globalist-nationalist” divide.

Read more.