The soul of politics : Harry V. Jaffa and the fight for America / Glenn Ellmers.
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Ellmers, Glenn
Call no.: JC573.2.U5 E45 2021Publication: New York : Encounter Books, 2021Edition: 1st American edDescription: xviii, 394 pISBN: 9781641772006 (hardcover); 164177200X (hardcover)Subject(s): Jaffa, Harry VConservatism -- United StatesPolitical science -- United States -- PhilosophyUnited States -- Politics and government -- PhilosophyLOC classification: JC573.2.U5 | E45 2021ประเภททรัพยากร | ตำแหน่งปัจจุบัน | กลุ่มข้อมูล | ตำแหน่งชั้นหนังสือ | เลขเรียกหนังสือ | สถานะ | วันกำหนดส่ง | บาร์โค้ด | การจองรายการ |
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JC573.2.U5 C73 2011 Crisis of conservatism? : | JC573.2.U5 C75 2009 Debating the American conservative movement : | JC573.2.U5 D76 2013 American neoconservatism : | JC573.2.U5 E45 2021 The soul of politics : Harry V. Jaffa and the fight for America / | JC573.2.U5 H35 America alone : | JC573.2.U5 H398 2018 Patriotism is not enough : Harry Jaffa, Walter Berns, and the arguments that redefined American conservatism / | JC573.2.U5H63 2016 Strangers in their own land : anger and mourning on the American right / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Foreword / by Larry P. Arnn -- A note to the reader -- Ballots, bullets, and books -- The open door -- Lincoln, justice, and America -- The philosopher and the poet: Aristotle and Shakespeare -- Reason, revelation, and the theological-political problem -- Statesmanship, tyranny, and freedom -- Quarrels: Neocons and Paleocons, the Strauss Wars, original intent -- The unfinished and unfinishable quest: Harry Jaffa and the future of America.
"Harry V. Jaffa (1918-2015), professor at Claremont McKenna College and Distinguished Fellow of the Claremont Institute, was one of the most influential thinkers of the 20th century. His hundreds of students have reached positions of power and prestige throughout the intellectual and political world, including the Supreme Court and the Trump White House. Jaffa authored Barry Goldwater's famous 1964 Republican Convention speech which declared, "Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice. And moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue." William F. Buckley, Jaffa's close friend and a key figure in shaping the modern conservative movement, wrote, "If you think it is hard arguing with Harry Jaffa, try agreeing with him." His widely acclaimed book Crisis of the House Divided: An Interpretation of the Issues in the Lincoln-Douglas Debates (1959), was the first scholarly work to treat Abraham Lincoln as a serious philosophic thinker. As the earliest protégé of the controversial scholar Leo Strauss, Jaffa turned his theoretical insights to understanding the United States as the "best regime" in principle. He saw the American Revolution and the Civil War as world-historical events that revealed the true nature of politics. Statesmanship, constitutional government, and the virtues of republican citizenship are keys to unlocking the most important truths of political philosophy. Jaffa's student, Glenn Ellmers, was given complete access to Jaffa's private papers at Hillsdale College to produce the first comprehensive examination of his teacher's vast body of work. In addition to Lincoln and the founding fathers, the book shares Jaffa's profound insights into Aristotle, Shakespeare, Winston Churchill, and more"--
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