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Michael P. Zuckert

    Michael P. Zuckert is an emeritus professor of political science whose work delves into political thought and its connections to institutions and culture. He founded and edits a prominent journal dedicated to exploring significant ideas and the evolution of political theory. His scholarship offers deep analysis into the foundational concepts of political thought. Zuckert's expertise lies in understanding the historical and philosophical underpinnings of political ideas.

    Leo Strauss and the Problem of Political Philosophy
    The Natural Rights Republic
    • 2014

      Leo Strauss and his alleged political influence regarding the Iraq War have in recent years been the subject of significant media attention, including stories in the Wall Street Journal and New York Times. Time magazine even called him "one of the most influential men in American politics." With The Truth about Leo Strauss, Michael and Catherine Zuckert challenged the many claims and speculations about this notoriously complex thinker. Now, with Leo Strauss and the Problem of Political Philosophy, they turn their attention to a searching and more comprehensive interpretation of Strauss's thought as a whole, using the many manifestations of the "problem of political philosophy" as their touchstone. For Strauss, political philosophy presented a "problem" to which there have been a variety of solutions proposed over the course of Western history. Strauss's work, they show, revolved around recovering--and restoring--political philosophy to its original Socratic form. Since positivism and historicism represented two intellectual currents that undermined the possibility of a Socratic political philosophy, the first part of the book is devoted to Strauss's critique of these two positions. Then, the authors explore Strauss's interpretation of the history of philosophy and both ancient and modern canonical political philosophers, including Plato, Aristotle, Machiavelli, and Locke. Strauss's often-unconventional readings of these philosophers, they argue, pointed to solutions to the problem of political philosophy. Finally, the authors examine Strauss's thought in the context of the twentieth century, when his chief interlocutors were Schmitt, Husserl, Heidegger, and Nietzsche. The most penetrating and capacious treatment of the political philosophy of this complex and often misunderstood thinker, from his early years to his last works, Leo Strauss and the Problem of Political Philosophy reveals Strauss's writings as an attempt to show that the distinctive characteristics of ancient and modern thought derive from different modes of solving the problem of political philosophy and reveal why he considered the ancient solution both philosophically and politically superior."--Publisher's website

      Leo Strauss and the Problem of Political Philosophy
    • 1997

      The Natural Rights Republic

      Studies in the Foundation of the American Political Tradition

      • 312 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Focusing on natural rights philosophy, Michael P. Zuckert explores its roots in foundational texts like the Declaration of Independence. He seeks to clarify misconceptions surrounding this concept, which was pivotal to the beliefs of America's founding generation. Through his analysis, Zuckert provides a deeper understanding of how these ideas shaped the nation's political landscape.

      The Natural Rights Republic