Description
Description
Brings together the most remarkable essays on classical and modern philosophy by noted political philosopher Christopher Bruell.
Christopher Bruell (1942-2024) was one of the great modern interpreters of classical and modern political philosophy. This volume includes almost all the essays, lectures, and book chapters that he published during a remarkable scholarly career that spanned more than four decades. Five of these writings focus on Leo Strauss, with whom Bruell studied as a young man. But the scope of the collection extends beyond Bruell's work on Strauss. The essays take up a wide range of topics, including liberal education, the problem of relativism, the American Founding, the nature of citizenship, and the question of happiness. Above all, the collection focuses on the recovery of classical political philosophy and includes pathbreaking essays on Thucydides, Plato, Xenophon, and Aristotle. Also included in this volume are three previously unpublished essays.
About the Author
About the Author
Eric Buzzetti is Associate Professor of Political Science at Concordia University in Montréal. He is the author of Xenophon the Socratic Prince: The Argument of the Anabasis of Cyrus. Devin Stauffer is Professor of Government at the University of Texas at Austin. He is the author of Hobbes's Kingdom of Light: A Study of the Foundations of Modern Political Philosophy.
Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
"This book will be of compelling interest to all students and scholars of political science, political philosophy, and philosophy. Bruell's essays are rich with the most thought-provoking surprises, the most challenging perplexities, and the most far-reaching philosophic insights. They are works to be read and reread, debated and discussed, and pondered over and over again." -- Peter Ahrensdorf, Davidson College
"This volume is an outstanding introduction to the work of Christopher Bruell, who was not only one of the finest students of Leo Strauss but also one of the few truly great thinkers of our time." -- Nasser Behnegar, Boston College
"This well-crafted and instructive collection will make Christopher Bruell's extraordinarily thoughtful way of teaching and thinking widely available and provide a serious conduit to Strauss's thought as well." -- Svetozar Minkov, Roosevelt University
"This book will be of compelling interest to all students and scholars of political science, political philosophy, and philosophy. Bruell's essays are rich with the most thought-provoking surprises, the most challenging perplexities, and the most far-reaching philosophic insights. They are works to be read and reread, debated and discussed, and pondered over and over again." - Peter Ahrensdorf, Davidson College
"This volume is an outstanding introduction to the work of Christopher Bruell, who was not only one of the finest students of Leo Strauss but also one of the few truly great thinkers of our time." - Nasser Behnegar, Boston College
"This well-crafted and instructive collection will make Christopher Bruell's extraordinarily thoughtful way of teaching and thinking widely available and provide a serious conduit to Strauss's thought as well." - Svetozar Minkov, Roosevelt University
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