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Leo Strauss and the Politics of Exile - The Making of a Political Philosopher Eugene Sheppard

Leo Strauss and the Politics of Exile - The Making of a Political Philosopher By Eugene Sheppard

Leo Strauss and the Politics of Exile - The Making of a Political Philosopher by Eugene Sheppard


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A probing study that demystifies the common portrayal of Leo Strauss as the inspiration for American neo-conservativism by tracing his philosophy to its German Jewish roots.

Leo Strauss and the Politics of Exile - The Making of a Political Philosopher Summary

Leo Strauss and the Politics of Exile - The Making of a Political Philosopher by Eugene Sheppard

Born in rural Hesse, Germany, Leo Strauss (1899-1973) became an active Zionist and philosopher during the tumultuous and fractious Weimar Republic. As Eugene R. Sheppard demonstrates in this groundbreaking and engaging book, Strauss gravitated towards such thinkers as Franz Rosenzweig, Martin Heidegger, and Carl Schmitt as he sought to identify and overcome fundamental philosophical, political, and theological crises. The rise of Nazism impelled Strauss as a young Jewish emigre, first in Europe and then in America, to grapple with-and accommodate his thought to-the pressing challenges of exile. In confronting his own state of exile, Strauss enlisted premodern Jewish thinkers such as Moses Maimonides and Baruch Spinoza who earlier addressed the problem of reconciling their competing loyalties as philosophers and Jews. This is the first study to frame Strauss's political philosophy around his critique of liberalism and the problem of exile. Sheppard follows Strauss from Europe to the United States, a journey of a conservative Weimar Jew struggling with modern liberalism and the existential and political contours of exile. Strauss sought to resolve the conflicts of a Jew unwilling to surrender loyalty to his ancestral community and equally unwilling to adhere to the strictures of orthodox observance. Strauss saw truth and wisdom as transcending particular religious and national communities, as well as the modern enlightened humanism in which he himself had been nurtured. In his efforts to navigate between the Jewish and the philosophical, the ancient and the modern, Berlin and New York, Strauss developed a distinctively programmatic way of reading and writingbetween the lines. Sheppard recaptures the complexity and intrigue of this project which has been ignored by those who both reject and claim Strauss's legacy.

About Eugene Sheppard

EUGENE R. SHEPPARD is Assistant Professor of Modern Jewish History and Thought and Assistant Director of the Tauber Institute at Brandeis University.

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GOR013620610
9781584656005
158465600X
Leo Strauss and the Politics of Exile - The Making of a Political Philosopher by Eugene Sheppard
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Brandeis University Press
20070131
188
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