By Shadia B. Drury (auth.)
ISBN-10: 140396954X
ISBN-13: 9781403969545
ISBN-10: 140397859X
ISBN-13: 9781403978592
Now in paperback, this booklet explores the political considered Leo Strauss, a thinker such a lot famous for taking part in a key function in neoconservative suggestion in the USA. Drury explores Strauss's notion and its function in American politics, exposing what she argues are the elitist, approximately authoritarian traces inside it and those that persist with it.
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And it was that undaunted faith in the divine foundation of her ancient constitution that explains the greatness and success of Sparta in the eyes of Strauss. After all, Sparta won Straussians in Power xxxvii the Peloponnesian Wars even though Athens was militarily superior. Strauss attributes Spartan success to the closed quality of her society and the uncompromising nature of her religious militarism - as if the misfortunes of Athens, such as the plague, the death of Pericles, and the rise to prominence of foolish and treacherous generals, had nothing to do with the outcome.
Strauss assumed that a city needs noble lies about the divine foundations of her institutions in order to be strong. But Strauss was wrong. The lies don't work; reality is too strong. The lies were readily transparent to Sparta's oppressed population. Moreover, relying on mindless obedience, conformity, and indoctrination can only produce drones; it cannot produce culture, which requires freedom and creativity. It was Athens not Sparta that left the world a cultural legacy. There is no doubt that Pericles exaggerated the virtues of Athens in his Funeral Oration, but no one can imagine making a comparable eulogy to Sparta.
18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. Straussians in Power suggests that in comparison to the Council, the citizens are hardly distinguishable from animals. For the diseussion of the rule of gentleman see 'The Mature Soerates' in eh. 4. Leo Strauss, Philosophy and Law: Essays Toward the Understanding of Maimonides and His Predecessors, 1935, Fred Baumann, trans. (New York: Jewish Publieation Society, 1987), p. 103. NRH, p. 192. PAW, p. 36. Shadia Drury, 'The Making of a Straussian', Philosopher's Magazine, 1ssue 25, First Quarter, 2004.
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