Synopses & Reviews
Hans J. Morgenthau is primarily considered a theorist of power politics, often associated with the six principles of realism and the national interest. Shedding new light on the theorist by digging into his archives to show his wide-ranging views on politics, these selected lectures demonstrate the broad set of political themes that were important to Morgenthau and his ability to engage classical political philosophy in a contemporary setting. This book reveals a scholar who drew on Aristotelian insights to understand the politics of the Mafia in New York City, regime change in Latin America, and the foreign policy of the United States.
Based on Aristotle's The PoliticS≪/i>, these lectures discuss a wide spectrum of history and theory in order to examine the realm of politics. This collection serves as the only published seminars from Morgenthau, revealing him as both a teacher and a thinker. Topics include: Equality to Freedom; Ethics and Politics; Justice and Revolution.
Review
This volume is based on Hans Morgenthau's graduate-level seminars on Aristotle's The Politics, which he conducted between 1970 and 1973 at the New School of Social Research in New York City....Morgenthau is best known as the theorist of power politics and is regarded as a pillar of the realist theory, the dominant theory of international relations in the US. This book reveals another side of Morgenthau's talents. It is the unique selection of his lectures, convincingly confirming Morgenthau's impressive skills both as an instructor and philosopher. Morgenthau uses Aristotelian concepts to examine a number of urgent current issues, such as US foreign policy, communism and religion, social and political problems in Latin America, ethics and politics, law and government, justice and revolution, politics and political science, power, interests, and the common good. Essential. Students of politics and philosophy. Undergraduate and above.Choice
Review
[A] very accessible volume for those looking for a supplementary introduction to the relevance of Aristotle's Politics, and a useful insight into the teaching style of Morgenthau for those more interested in the man and his intellectual heritage.Cooperation and Conflict
Synopsis
Correlates the teachings of Aristotle with contemporary politics by presenting the lectures of Hans J. Morgenthau, one of the leading international relations theorists of his time.
About the Author
ANTHONY F. LANG, JR. is a lecturer in the School of International Relations at the University of St. Andrews. He has been an assistant professor in departments of Political Science at the American University in Cairo and Albright College. He has also served as program officer at the Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs in New York City.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Politics and Political Science
Equality to Freedom
Law and Government
Ethics and Politics
Power, Interests, and the Common Good
Justice and Revolution