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The Leonard Lopate Show
The Peaceful Philosophy of the Man Who Inspired Iraq War Neocons
This is a rebroadcast of a conversation from December 3, 2014.
Leo Strauss was known as a man who inspired hawkish views on national security—he inspired neoconservative champions William Kristol and John Podhoretz. Yet Robert Howse argues that we might have Strauss pegged all wrong. In Leo Strauss: Man of Peace, Robert Howse analyzes Strauss’s writings on political violence, concluding that Strauss favored international law, was skeptical of imperialism, and was critical of radical ideologies.