Tocqueville's The Old Regime And The French Revolution

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The aim of Tocqueville’s work The Old Regime and the French Revolution is not to draw on the history of the revolution. In the preliminary pages of his work, Tocqueville states, “it is not my purpose here to write a history of the French Revolution; that has been done already, and so alby that it would be folly on my part to think of covering the ground again. In this book I shall study, rather, the background and nature of the revolution” (Tocqueville, pg. vii). Tocqueville further asserts that a great deal of both speculation and theory will be central to his work. This is significant because we can effectively comprehend his attitude in regard to the revolution. Tocqueville’s has a negative attitude toward the concept of revolution. This