Leo Strauss and the Politics of American Empire by Anne Norton DJV, MOBI, DOC
9780300109733 English 0300109733 How an unlikely group of academics came to power in Washington and provided the philosophical justification for the war on Iraq This provocative book examines the thinking of political theorist Leo Strauss and how his ideas have been appropriated-or misappropriated-for various conservative agendas., The teachings of political theorist Leo Strauss (1899--1973) have recently received new attention, as political observers have become aware of the influence Strauss's students have had in shaping conservative agendas of the Bush administration--including the war on Iraq. This provocative book examines Strauss's ideas and the ways in which they have been appropriated, or misappropriated, by senior policymakers. Anne Norton, a political theorist trained by some of Strauss's most famous students, is well equipped to write on Strauss and Straussians. She tells three interwoven narratives: the story of Leo Strauss, a Jewish German-born émigré, who carried European philosophy into a new world; the story of the philosophic lineage that came from Leo Strauss; and the story of how America has been made a moral battleground by the likes of Paul Wolfowitz, Leon Kass, Carnes Lord, and Irving Kristol--Straussian conservatives committed to an American imperialism they believe will usher in a new world order., The teachings of political theorist Leo Strauss (1899-1973) have recently received new attention, as political observers have become aware of the influence Strauss's students have had in shaping conservative agendas of the Bush administration--including the war on Iraq. This provocative book examines Strauss's ideas and the ways in which they have been appropriated, or misappropriated, by senior policymakers. Anne Norton, a political theorist trained by some of Strauss's most famous students, is well equipped to write on Strauss and Straussians. She tells three interwoven narratives: the story of Leo Strauss, a Jewish German-born émigré, who carried European philosophy into a new world; the story of the philosophic lineage that came from Leo Strauss; and the story of how America has been made a moral battleground by the likes of Paul Wolfowitz, Leon Kass, Carnes Lord, and Irving Kristol--Straussian conservatives committed to an American imperialism they believe will usher in a new world order., The teachings of political theorist Leo Strauss (18991973) have recently received new attention, as political observers have become aware of the influence Strauss s students have had in shaping conservative agendas of the Bush administrationincluding the war on Iraq. This provocative book examines Strauss s ideas and the ways in which they have been appropriated, or misappropriated, by senior policymakers.Anne Norton, a political theorist trained by some of Strauss s most famous students, is well equipped to write on Strauss and Straussians. She tells three interwoven narratives: the story of Leo Strauss, a Jewish German-born emigre, who carried European philosophy into a new world; the story of the philosophic lineage that came from Leo Strauss; and the story of how America has been made a moral battleground by the likes of Paul Wolfowitz, Leon Kass, Carnes Lord, and Irving KristolStraussian conservatives committed to an American imperialism they believe will usher in a new world order.", This provocative book examines the thinking of political theorist Leo Strauss and how his ideas have been appropriatedor misappropriatedfor various conservative agendas. "[This] book . . . [is] like a backstage pass into the imperialistic mind of America."Mitchell Anderson, San Francisco Bay Guardian "Well-informed and witty."Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., New York Review of Books "[Norton's] most impressive achievement is to demonstrate how far the ideas we associate with Straussians have strayed from [Strauss's] ideas."Alan Wolfe, New York Times Book Review "Has the flavor of an amusing tell-all, . . . a sort of critical field guide to Straussians." New Yorker
9780300109733 English 0300109733 How an unlikely group of academics came to power in Washington and provided the philosophical justification for the war on Iraq This provocative book examines the thinking of political theorist Leo Strauss and how his ideas have been appropriated-or misappropriated-for various conservative agendas., The teachings of political theorist Leo Strauss (1899--1973) have recently received new attention, as political observers have become aware of the influence Strauss's students have had in shaping conservative agendas of the Bush administration--including the war on Iraq. This provocative book examines Strauss's ideas and the ways in which they have been appropriated, or misappropriated, by senior policymakers. Anne Norton, a political theorist trained by some of Strauss's most famous students, is well equipped to write on Strauss and Straussians. She tells three interwoven narratives: the story of Leo Strauss, a Jewish German-born émigré, who carried European philosophy into a new world; the story of the philosophic lineage that came from Leo Strauss; and the story of how America has been made a moral battleground by the likes of Paul Wolfowitz, Leon Kass, Carnes Lord, and Irving Kristol--Straussian conservatives committed to an American imperialism they believe will usher in a new world order., The teachings of political theorist Leo Strauss (1899-1973) have recently received new attention, as political observers have become aware of the influence Strauss's students have had in shaping conservative agendas of the Bush administration--including the war on Iraq. This provocative book examines Strauss's ideas and the ways in which they have been appropriated, or misappropriated, by senior policymakers. Anne Norton, a political theorist trained by some of Strauss's most famous students, is well equipped to write on Strauss and Straussians. She tells three interwoven narratives: the story of Leo Strauss, a Jewish German-born émigré, who carried European philosophy into a new world; the story of the philosophic lineage that came from Leo Strauss; and the story of how America has been made a moral battleground by the likes of Paul Wolfowitz, Leon Kass, Carnes Lord, and Irving Kristol--Straussian conservatives committed to an American imperialism they believe will usher in a new world order., The teachings of political theorist Leo Strauss (18991973) have recently received new attention, as political observers have become aware of the influence Strauss s students have had in shaping conservative agendas of the Bush administrationincluding the war on Iraq. This provocative book examines Strauss s ideas and the ways in which they have been appropriated, or misappropriated, by senior policymakers.Anne Norton, a political theorist trained by some of Strauss s most famous students, is well equipped to write on Strauss and Straussians. She tells three interwoven narratives: the story of Leo Strauss, a Jewish German-born emigre, who carried European philosophy into a new world; the story of the philosophic lineage that came from Leo Strauss; and the story of how America has been made a moral battleground by the likes of Paul Wolfowitz, Leon Kass, Carnes Lord, and Irving KristolStraussian conservatives committed to an American imperialism they believe will usher in a new world order.", This provocative book examines the thinking of political theorist Leo Strauss and how his ideas have been appropriatedor misappropriatedfor various conservative agendas. "[This] book . . . [is] like a backstage pass into the imperialistic mind of America."Mitchell Anderson, San Francisco Bay Guardian "Well-informed and witty."Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., New York Review of Books "[Norton's] most impressive achievement is to demonstrate how far the ideas we associate with Straussians have strayed from [Strauss's] ideas."Alan Wolfe, New York Times Book Review "Has the flavor of an amusing tell-all, . . . a sort of critical field guide to Straussians." New Yorker