The Legacy of Leo Strauss

Imprint Academic (2010)
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Abstract

Leo Strauss was a political philosopher who died in 1973 but came to prominent attention around the beginning of the war in Iraq. Charges began emerging that architects of the war had studied with, or been influenced by, Strauss' works. This volume explores these works.

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Tony Burns
Nottingham Trent University (PhD)
James Mark Connelly
University of Hull

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