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The works of William Shakespeare vividly represent for our
admiration and study a pageant of souls with longing in whose wake
we ceaselessly follow. Through some of his most memorable
characters, Shakespeare illuminates the nature and character-as
well as consequences-of our distinctively human passions and
ambition, in particular our desire for and pursuit of both honor
and love. The contributors to this collaborative volume (scholars
in English Literature, Political Philosophy, and the Humanities)
argue that Shakespeare has much to teach us about our longing for
honor and love in particular, and thus about who we are, what we
desire, and why. Through sustained reflection on the Shakespearean
portraits of honor and love, which are the focus of the chapters in
Souls With Longing, we become more keenly aware of our own humanity
and come to know ourselves more profoundly. As the abiding
popularity of his works aptly demonstrates, Shakespeare's
unforgettable portraits of souls with longing-his representations
of honor and love-continue to exert undeniable sway over our
political, moral, and romantic imaginations.
Ronald J. Pestritto's and Thomas G. West's earlier volume The
American Founding and the Social Compact addressed the nature of
the thought and philosophy of the men who shaped the American
founding. In this second volume in a trilogy, Pestritto and West
examine the fate of the founders' principles in the nine teeth
century, when these principles faced their first great challenges.
Support of slavery, culminating in secession and civil war, came
from the South; and after the war came positivism, relativism, and
radical egalitarianism, which originated in Europe and infiltrated
American universities, where intellectuals repudiated the founders'
views as historically obsolete and insufficiently concerned with
true human liberation. In ten chapters covering major thinkers in
nineteenth-century American political thought, contributors discuss
the rise and resolution of ideological conflicts in the early
generations of the American republic. In Challenges to the American
Founding Pestritto and West have compiled an invaluable resource
for the roots of the twentieth-century departure in American
politics from the political vision of the American founders.
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