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Crisis of the Strauss Divided
Essays on Leo Strauss and Straussianism, East and West
Crisis of the Strauss Divided
Essays on Leo Strauss and Straussianism, East and West
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“Leo Strauss (1899-1973) was the greatest mind in political philosophy in the twentieth century, and possibly in other centuries as well. That, I am well aware, is a judgment I share with very few, if any.” So writes Harry V. Jaffa in his epilogue to this volume. Including an extensive unpublished essay entitled “Straussian Geography: A Memoir and Commentary,” Crisis of the Strauss Divided brings together a collection of Jaffa’s published arguments defending and explaining that judgment, written during the 40 years since Strauss’s death. The volume includes arguments of those who have disagreed with Jaffa about Strauss's teaching and about the nature of political philosophy. These wide ranging exchanges explore many of the great themes of political philosophy and, in particular, the implications of Strauss's thinking for America and modern civilization.
Table of Contents
Preface
Chapter 1: Straussian Geography: A Memoir and Commentary
Chapter 2: Leo Strauss Remembered
Chapter 3: Political Philosophy and Honor: The Leo Strauss Dissertation Award
Chapter 4: The Legacy of Leo Strauss: Review of Studies in Platonic Political Philosophy
Chapter 5: The Platonism of Leo Strauss: A Reply to Harry Jaffa
Chapter 6: “The Legacy of Leo Strauss” Defended
Chapter 7: The Politics of Moderation: Strauss's Esotericism
Chapter 8: Leo Strauss's Churchillian Speech and the Question of the Decline of the West
Chapter 9: Response to M.F. Burnyeat's “Sphinx Without a Secret,” A Review of Studies in Platonic Political Philosophy in the New York Review of Books
Chapter 10: “Dear Professor Drury”
Chapter 11: Crisis of the Strauss Divided: The Legacy Reconsidered
Chapter 12: Leo Strauss, the Bible, and Political Philosophy
Chapter 13: A Letter to the Editor of the New York Review of Books, 1992
Chapter 14: “Relativism”
Chapter 15: Strauss at 100
Chapter 16: Moral Order i
Product details
Published | 26 Aug 2012 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 290 |
ISBN | 9781442217133 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Among Straussian publications on American politics (to say nothing of non-Straussian), none excels Harry Jaffa’s masterpiece, A New Birth of Freedom. In Crisis of the Strauss Divided, Jaffa explains to his critics why a defense of Lincoln and the Founders is, paradoxically, consistent with political philosophy — which many equate with an apolitical interpretation of Great Books. Political philosophy means nothing without a lively concern with the problems of life here and now.
Thomas G. West
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This is some very intricate stuff, and requires setting aside a good chunk to time to work through. But worth it.
Powerline
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Crisis of the Strauss Divided gathers together 19 essays. Readers. . .will be pleasantly surprised by the later entries' civil, engaging tone. . . .Harry Jaffa has developed a distinctive political philosophy, one that places political and moral questions a the center of its concerns. Though sharing certain characteristics with the sweeping philosophies of history, Jaffa's account puts reason, rather than History, firmly in the driver's seat.
Claremont Review of Books
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Jaffa is almost single-handedly the creator of what has been known as West Coast Straussianism. . . .Crisis of the Strauss Divided consists of 19 essays, the most revealing of which is the semi-autobiographal "Straussian Geography."
The New York Times

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