Reorientation: Leo Strauss in the 1930s

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· Springer
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316
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About this ebook

The first comprehensive effort to examine Strauss's astonishingly wide-ranging writings of the 1930s (some of which have only recently been made available to English-speaking readers, including several herein) with a view to their unifying theme of recovering classical political philosophy.

About the author

Gabriel Bartlett, Instructor of Philosophy, Saint Xavier University, Chicago, USA Nasser Behnegar, Associate Professor, Boston College, USA Jeffrey A. Bernstein, Associate Professor, College of the Holy Cross, USA Timothy W. Burns, Professor, Baylor University, USA Steven Frankel, Associate Professor, Xavier University, Cincinnati, USA David Janssens, Assistant Professor, Tilburg University, The Netherlands Hannes Kerber, Research Assistant, Carl Friedrich von Siemens Foundation, Germany Heinrich Meier, Director of the Carl Friedrich von Siemens Foundation in Munich, also Professor, University of Munich, and permanent Visiting Professor, University of Chicago, USA Thomas L. Pangle, University of Texas at Austin, USA Joshua Parens, Professor and Graduate Director of Philosophy, University of Dallas, USA

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