The Tocqueville Center for the Study of Democracy and Society is an intellectual community devoted to seeking the truth about the moral and philosophic questions at the heart of political life.  We host curricular and extracurricular activities designed to help students and faculty to engage seriously with the most powerful arguments behind diverse and competing religious, political and ethical points of view.

Our work is undertaken in the hope that the practice of shared, disciplined inquiry into disputed questions can help us understand better how to maintain the delicate fabric of our civilization. Our center takes its name from Alexis de Tocqueville, a 19th-century French author, statesman, and traveler who developed a “new science of politics” focused on the study of the modern democratic soul.  On the contested, partisan questions of his time, Tocqueville “undertook to see, not differently, but further than the parties.”  We seek to follow his example.

 

 

 

 

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Tocqueville Fellows Blog, by Michaela Valentine: And the Solution to Populism Is… Immigration? Reflections on a Conversation with Dr. Eric Kauffman

By Michaela Valentine Michaela is from Boone, NC. She is a member of the Class of 2026, studying Politics and International Affairs and Spanish. Populism and Immigration: A Cultural, Not Economic, Phenomenon “Without the immigration...

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Tocqueville Fellows Blog, by Nathan Johnson: Great Men, Grand Narratives, and the Limits of Leadership: Rethinking the Great Man Theory

By Nathan Johnson Nathan Johnson is a member of the Class of 2027 from Atlanta, Georgia, studying Politics & International Affairs and History at Furman University. Introduction: Heroes, Villains, and the Allure of the Great...

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Dins Day 2025: Celebrating Civic Engagement and Intellectual Inquiry

Reflecting on a record-breaking Dins Day and a year of meaningful discourse at the Tocqueville Program On April 29, 2025, the Tocqueville Program at Furman University celebrated its most successful Dins Day to date. With...

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Tocqueville Lecture Series

Tocqueville Lecture Series

The Tocqueville Center lecture series brings to Furman’s campus prominent scholars and public intellectuals who exemplify the Tocquevillean approach to political thought.

Tocqueville Fellows Program

Tocqueville Fellows Program

The Tocqueville Fellows Program cultivates a select group of students interested in political philosophy.

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