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Leo Strauss and Anglo-American Democracy - A Conservative Critique
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In this original new study, Grant Havers critically interprets Leo
Strauss's political philosophy from a conservative perspective.
Most mainstream readers of Strauss have either condemned him from
the Left as an extreme right-wing opponent of liberal democracy or
celebrated him from the Right as a traditional defender of Western
civilization. Rejecting both of these portrayals, Havers shifts the
debate beyond the conventional parameters of our age. He
persuasively shows that Strauss was neither a man of the Far Right
nor a conservative. He was in fact a secular Cold War liberal who
taught his followers to uphold Anglo-American democracy as the one
true universal regime that does not need a specifically Christian
foundation. Strauss firmly rejects the traditional conservative
view held by Edmund Burke that Anglo-American democracy needs the
leavening influence of Christian morality (love thy neighbor).
Havers maintains that Strauss's refusal to recognize the role of
Christianity in shaping Western civilization, though historically
unjustified, is crucial to Strauss and the Straussian portrayal of
Anglo-American democracy. In the Straussian view, the
Anglo-American ideals of liberty, equality, and constitutional
government owe more to the ancient Greek philosophers Plato and
Aristotle than to the Christian tradition. In the process, Havers
argues, Straussians end up rewriting history by falsely idealizing
the ancient Greeks as the forerunners of modern liberal democracy,
despite the Greek toleration of practices such as slavery and
infanticide. Straussians also misrepresent statesmen of the
Anglo-American political tradition such as Abraham Lincoln and Sir
Winston Churchill as heirs to the ancient Greek tradition of
statecraft, despite their indebtedness to Christianity. Havers
contends that the most troubling implication of Straussianism is
that it provides an ideological rationale for the aggressive spread
of democratic values on a global basis while ignoring the
preconditions that make these values possible. Concepts such as the
rule of law, constitutional government, Christian morality, and the
separation of church and state are not easily transplanted beyond
the historic confines of Anglo-American civilization, as recent
wars to spread democracy in the Middle East and Central Asia have
demonstrated. This excellent study will be of interest not only to
longtime readers of Strauss but also philosophers, political
scientists, historians, religious studies scholars, and
theologians.
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Imprint: |
Northern Illinois University Press
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
August 2024 |
First published: |
2013 |
Authors: |
Grant Havers
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 19mm (L x W x T) |
Pages: |
264 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-5017-7438-6 |
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LSN: |
1-5017-7438-7 |
Barcode: |
9781501774386 |
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