Natural Right and History

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Natural Right and History is a seminal 1953 work of political philosophy by Leo Strauss that critiques modern historicism and positivism while defending the classical notion of natural right.

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instanceOf book
academicDiscipline legal theory
philosophy
political science
author Leo Strauss NERFINISHED
basedOn Walgreen Foundation Lectures NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizes historicism
legal positivism
moral relativism
value-free social science
defends classical notion of natural right
possibility of objective standards of justice
describedAs seminal work of political philosophy
genre philosophy of law
political philosophy
hasImpactOn American political theory
Straussian political theory NERFINISHED
contemporary natural law debates
hasPart chapter on classical natural right
chapter on historicism
chapter on modern natural right
chapter on positivism
influencedBy Aristotle
Edmund Burke NERFINISHED
John Locke NERFINISHED
Max Weber NERFINISHED
Niccolò Machiavelli NERFINISHED
Plato
Thomas Aquinas NERFINISHED
Thomas Hobbes NERFINISHED
language English
mainSubject classical political philosophy
historicism
modern political philosophy
moral relativism
natural law
natural right
positivism
social science methodology
notableFor critique of modern historicism
critique of positivist social science
reviving interest in classical natural right
philosophicalTradition classical natural right tradition
placeOfPublication Chicago NERFINISHED
publicationDate 1953
publisher University of Chicago Press NERFINISHED
timePeriodAddressed classical antiquity
modern era

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Leo Strauss notableWork Natural Right and History