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Educating the Prince
Essays in Honor of Harvey Mansfield
Mark Blitz (Anthology Editor) , William Kristol (Anthology Editor) , John Gibbons (Contributor) , Nathan Tarcov (Contributor) , Ralph Hancock (Contributor) , Jerry Weinberger (Contributor) , Paul A. Cantor (Contributor) , Mark Blitz (Contributor) , James W. Muller (Contributor) , Kenneth Weinstein (Contributor) , Clifford Orwin (Contributor) , Arthur Melzer (Contributor) , Susan Meld Shell (Contributor) , Peter Minowitz (Contributor) , James Stoner (Contributor) , Jeremy Rabkin (Contributor) , David F. Epstein (Contributor) , Charles R. Kesler (Contributor) , Glen E. Thurow (Contributor) , R Shep Melnick (Contributor) , Jessica Korn (Contributor) , Robert P. Kraynak (Contributor)
Educating the Prince
Essays in Honor of Harvey Mansfield
Mark Blitz (Anthology Editor) , William Kristol (Anthology Editor) , John Gibbons (Contributor) , Nathan Tarcov (Contributor) , Ralph Hancock (Contributor) , Jerry Weinberger (Contributor) , Paul A. Cantor (Contributor) , Mark Blitz (Contributor) , James W. Muller (Contributor) , Kenneth Weinstein (Contributor) , Clifford Orwin (Contributor) , Arthur Melzer (Contributor) , Susan Meld Shell (Contributor) , Peter Minowitz (Contributor) , James Stoner (Contributor) , Jeremy Rabkin (Contributor) , David F. Epstein (Contributor) , Charles R. Kesler (Contributor) , Glen E. Thurow (Contributor) , R Shep Melnick (Contributor) , Jessica Korn (Contributor) , Robert P. Kraynak (Contributor)
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For forty years, Harvey Mansfield has been worth reading. Whether plumbing the depths of Machiavelli's Discourses or explaining what was at stake in Bill Clinton's impeachment, Mansfield 's work in political philosophy and political science has set the standard.
In Educating the Prince, twenty-one of his students, themselves distinguished scholars, try to live up to that standard. Their essays offer penetrating analyses of Machiavellianism, liberalism, and America., all of them informed by Mansfield's own work. The volume also includes a bibliography of Mansfield's writings.
Table of Contents
Part 2 Machiavellianism and Its Alternatives
Chapter 3 Virtue, Modern and Ancient
Chapter 4 How a Liberal Picks a Fight: Marsilius of Padua and the Singular Case of Strife
Chapter 5 Machiavelli and the Foundations of Modernity: A Reading of Chapter 3 ofThe Prince
Chapter 6 Necessity, Morality, Christianity
Chapter 7 Metaphysics and Religion: Francis Bacon's Critique of the Ancients
Chapter 8 "Christian Kings" and "English Mercuies":Henry V and the classical tradition of Manliness
Part 9 The Liberal Regime
Chapter 10 "Hobbes", "Socinus", Spinoza": Esotericism and the Atheist State in Pierre Bayle'sHistorical and Critical Dictionary
Chapter 11 Rousseau, Nationalism, and the Politics of Sympathetic Identification
Chapter 12 Kantian Idealism
Chapter 13 Political Philosophy and the Religious Issue: From the Ancient Regime to Modern Capitalism
Part 14 America, Constitutionalism, and Statesmanship
Chapter 15 Things Which Independent States May of RIght Do
Chapter 16 The Common Law Spirit of the American Revolution
Chapter 17 The Federalist's Unmixed Republican Government
Chapter 18 Responsibility inThe Federalist
Chapter 19 Abraham Lincoln and the Spirit of American Statesmanship
Chapter 20 Constitutional Bureaucracy
Chapter 21 Separation of Powers and Contemporary Politics: The Case of the Telecommunications Act of 1996
Chapter 22 The Care of Souls in a Constitutional Deocracy: Some Lessons from Harvey Mansfiled and Alexander Solzhenitsyn
Chapter 23 Churchill's Understanding of Politics
Chapter 24 Publications by Harvey C. Mansfield
Product details
Published | Aug 28 2000 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 352 |
ISBN | 9780742508279 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Dimensions | 236 x 154 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Buy this book. The volume contains an introduction by Kristol and 21 impressive and provocative essays. The book also contains a bibliography of Mansfield's writtings, which alone would have made it worth the price. Any Scrapbook student who fails to grab a copy gets an automatic C-minus grade.
The Weekly Standard
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Harvey Mansfield is an extraordinary teacher who has, as this fine volume of essays attests, profoundly influenced the lives and thinking of his students. But Professor Mansfield's influence extends beyond the walls of the academy. His insights have deep practical and political importance.Throughout his career Harvey Mansfield has taught us important things about self-government; we need, now more than ever, to heed his wise counsel.
William J. Bennett, former U.S. Secretary of Education, author of The Book of Virtues
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In addition to being the world's leading interpreter of Machiavelli and an unblinkingly courageous social commentator, Harvey Mansfield is a superb teacher who has fostered a generation of influential students. The present volume is testimony both to the breadth of Mansfield's interests, and the depth of influence that he has had on contemporary thought about politics and philosophy.
Francis Fukuyama, author of The End of History and the Last Man
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Machiavelli urged the prince to rely on his own arms. Harvey Mansfield, a one-man antidote to liberal complacency, relies on his formidable learning and rapier wit. A dazzling teacher, he has inspired a remarkable group of admiring students, as this volume attests. It will provoke and engage readers across the political spectrum.
Michael J. Sandel
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Among scholars and citizens, Harvey Mansfield is a prince-a theorist who neither disdains nor is satisfied by political practice, a partisan for whom the truth and the common good always rank above cause, and a bright spirit who knows how much American public life depends on the graces of form and humor. For Americans of all persuasions, Harvey Mansfield is-as these essays testify-an invaluable teacher and example.
Wilson Carey McWilliams, Rutgers University
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Harvey Mansfield's students include the undergraduates and graduate students who have been in his Harvard classes, and those of us who have been taught by his remarkably varied writings. The essays in this volume reveal the range of his interests and his students' gratitude.
George F. Will, Washington Post