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Thoughts on Machiavelli Leo Strauss

Thoughts on Machiavelli By Leo Strauss

Thoughts on Machiavelli by Leo Strauss


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Leo Strauss argued that the most visible fact about Machiavelli's doctrine is also the most useful one: Machiavelli seems to be a teacher of wickedness. In his critical appreciation of The Prince and the Discourses on the First Ten Books of Livy, Strauss explains his thoughts.

Thoughts on Machiavelli Summary

Thoughts on Machiavelli by Leo Strauss

Leo Strauss argued that the most visible fact about Machiavelli's doctrine is also the most useful one: Machiavelli seems to be a teacher of wickedness. Strauss sought to incorporate this idea in his interpretation without permitting it to overwhelm or exhaust his exegesis of The Prince and the Discourses on the First Ten Books of Livy. We are in sympathy, he writes, with the simple opinion about Machiavelli [namely, the wickedness of his teaching], not only because it is wholesome, but above all because a failure to take that opinion seriously prevents one from doing justice to what is truly admirable in Machiavelli: the intrepidity of his thought, the grandeur of his vision, and the graceful subtlety of his speech. This critique of the founder of modern political philosophy by this 20th-century scholar should be a valuable text for students of both authors.

Table of Contents

Preface Introduction I: The Twofold Character of Machiavelli's Teaching II: Machiavelli's Intention: The Prince III: Machiavelli's Intention: The Discourses IV: Machiavelli's Teaching Notes Index

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NGR9780226777023
9780226777023
0226777022
Thoughts on Machiavelli by Leo Strauss
New
Paperback
The University of Chicago Press
1995-10-15
348
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