Tocqueville’s Democracy in America

Explore the challenges of equality

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Alexis de Tocqueville lived during the aftermath of the French Revolution, when France transitioned from aristocracy to democracy. He is widely regarded as one of the most important thinkers on modern democracy. What are the advantages and disadvantages brought by the new equality? What, if anything, can be saved from aristocracy? In studying Tocqueville’s classic work you will explore themes such as the dangers of majoritarian tyranny, the opportunities for social advancement, and the phenomenon of individualism. You will gain valuable insights into the nature of democracy and the unique social and political problems posed by it.

Alexis de Tocqueville lived during the aftermath of the French Revolution, when France transitioned from aristocracy to democracy. He is widely regarded as one of the most important thinkers on modern democracy. What are the advantages and disadvantages brought by the new equality? What, if anything, can be saved from aristocracy? In studying Tocqueville’s classic work you will explore themes such as the dangers of majoritarian tyranny, the opportunities for social advancement, and the phenomenon of individualism. You will gain valuable insights into the nature of democracy and the unique social and political problems posed by it.

Below you will find a step-by-step guide to complete your registration:

  1. Complete your registration
    To finalize your enrollment, please submit your registration promptly by filling out the official enrollment form: click here.

     

  2. Interested in a scholarship?
    Several foundations offer scholarships for students. One such foundation is Landmerk, which specifically supports liberal education based on the study of Great Books. For more information, please visit: landmerk.nl/beurzen. Scholarships are awarded by an independent selection committee.

     

  3. Application review timeline
    Upon receipt of all the required information, our selection process will begin. Please ensure that all necessary documents are submitted by January 4, 2025. We will review your application to confirm it meets the program criteria. The criteria can be found here.

     

  4. Application outcome
    You will receive the outcome of your application on January 7th 2025.

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This course is designed for advanced students across all disciplines. Recent graduates and professionals are also welcome to apply.

Mr. Melvin Schut

From the 30th of January until the 29th of May 2025.

Upon successful completion of this course, you will receive a certificate.

All class sessions will be conducted as “seminars”, featuring Socratic conversations and close reading. Students are expected to actively participate in discussions throughout each class session.

The Studium serves as a dedicated study space for students enrolled in at least one course at the Pascal Institute. It offers a queit environment designed to foster focus and inspiration. You are welcome to use it every weekday from 9:00 to 13:00. For more information, please contact aanmeldingen@pascalinstitute.com.

This course fee is €2195 per semester, which includes 16 weeks of class, 2 hours per week.

Various foundations provide scholarships for students. One such foundation is Landmerk, which specifically supports liberal education based on the study of Great Books. Scholarships are available for full (100%), or partial (90%, 75% and 50%) of the tuition fee. For more information, please visit: landmerk.nl/beurzen. Scholarships are awarded by an independent selection committee.

Many of our students have already been awarded scholarships for our courses.

The application deadline is January 4, 2025. 

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