Not bad for a Twitter account -
turned essay collection, an undertaking I wouldn't trust anyone to pull off with as much realness and grace as Broder.
Not exact matches
So instead of recommending Jaume, I'll
turn you to what is, so far, a pretty solid recent
collection on Tocqueville, which I know contains one particularly rich
essay, «Tocquevillean Thoughts on Higher Education in the Middle East,» by Joshua Mitchell, a leading participant in ongoing efforts to introduce genuine liberal arts education to the Arab world, in Quatar and Iraq specifically.
Varieties of Civil Religion, a
collection of
essays published in that year by Phillip Hammond and myself,
turned out to be my swan song with respect to civil religion.
That's proven a useful concept in my reading life — having temporarily exhausted my interest in a particular branch of reading, I
turn to a short work or
essay collection as a kind of mental tornagusto.