Thoughts on Machiavelli

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"Thoughts on Machiavelli" is a seminal work of political philosophy by Leo Strauss that offers a close, controversial reinterpretation of Machiavelli’s writings and their implications for modern political thought.

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instanceOf book
academicDiscipline intellectual history
philosophy
political science
author Leo Strauss NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
focusesOn break with classical political philosophy
esoteric writing
foundations of modern political thought
modernity
problem of evil in politics
relationship between morality and politics
genre intellectual history
philosophical commentary
political philosophy
hasPart chapter on Discourses on Livy
chapter on Machiavelli’s letters
chapter on Machiavelli’s plays
chapter on Machiavelli’s poetry
chapter on The Prince
hasReception controversial
highly influential in political theory
influenced Straussian political theory
contemporary Machiavelli scholarship
debates on realism in international relations
interpretations of esoteric writing in philosophy
influencedBy Aristotle
Plato
classical political philosophy
medieval political thought
interprets Machiavelli as a teacher of evil
Machiavelli as founder of modern political philosophy
language English
libraryOfCongressClassification JC143.M4
mainSubject Discourses on Livy NERFINISHED
Niccolò Machiavelli NERFINISHED
The Prince NERFINISHED
methodologicalApproach close textual reading
esoteric-exoteric distinction
historical-contextual analysis
notableFor claim that Machiavelli inaugurates a new, lower but safer political morality
reinterpretation of Machiavelli’s moral and political teaching
publicationDate 1958
publisher Free Press NERFINISHED
relatedWork Natural Right and History NERFINISHED
Persecution and the Art of Writing NERFINISHED
setsInContext Renaissance political thought
transition from classical to modern politics

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