Statecraft as Soulcraft

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Statecraft as Soulcraft is a political philosophy book by conservative columnist George F. Will that argues government inevitably shapes the character and moral habits of its citizens.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf author
book
political commentator
political philosophy book
addresses limits of liberal neutrality
relationship between state and moral character
aimsTo defend a morally assertive role for government
associatedWith American conservative thought
Reagan-era conservatism
author George F. Will NERFINISHED
authorOf Statecraft as Soulcraft NERFINISHED
centralClaim government inevitably shapes the character of its citizens
statecraft is inherently a form of soulcraft
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizes procedural liberalism
the idea of a morally neutral state
value-neutral liberalism
genre political philosophy
political theory
hasPerspective argues for a morally formative role of government
hasTitle Statecraft as Soulcraft NERFINISHED
influencedBy Alexis de Tocqueville NERFINISHED
American conservatism
Aristotle
intendedAudience general readers interested in political philosophy
political theorists
students of politics
language English
mainSubject civic virtue
conservatism
political ethics
public morality
role of government in shaping character
mediaType print
notableFor arguing that politics is a vehicle for moral education
popularizing the phrase "statecraft as soulcraft"
philosophicalTradition communitarian-influenced conservatism
politicalOrientation conservative
supports cultivation of virtue through public policy
use of government to reinforce shared moral norms

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George F. Will notableWork Statecraft as Soulcraft