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Tracy Strong

University of Southampton
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  • University of Southampton
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  •  101
    Exile and the Demos: Leo Strauss in America
    The European Legacy 18 (6): 715-726. 2013.
    This article explores the political, as opposed to the philosophical, impact of Leo Strauss’s exile in America on his thought. After a consideration of anti-Semitism and the importance Strauss attached to being a Jew, I argue that the fact that in America he no longer wrote in his Muttersprache but in English was central to his becoming a political theorist rather than a philosopher. Whereas as a philosopher he was unable to speak to the demos, as a political theorist what he needed was a group …Read more
    This article explores the political, as opposed to the philosophical, impact of Leo Strauss’s exile in America on his thought. After a consideration of anti-Semitism and the importance Strauss attached to being a Jew, I argue that the fact that in America he no longer wrote in his Muttersprache but in English was central to his becoming a political theorist rather than a philosopher. Whereas as a philosopher he was unable to speak to the demos, as a political theorist what he needed was a group of “rhetors” who would carry a particular message to the demos.
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    Reflections on Kissinger's On China
    Theory and Event 15 (3). forthcoming.
  •  86
    Meanings and contexts: Mr Skinner's Hobbes and the English mode of political theory
    with Ted Miller
    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 40 (3). 1997.
    No abstract
    Thomas HobbesHistory of Political PhilosophyHobbes: Social and Political Philosophy
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    Nietzsche's Political Aesthetics
    Rivista di Estetica 26 (24): 15-36. 1986.
    AestheticsHistory of Aesthetics
  •  46
    Lincoln’s political thought
    Contemporary Political Theory 15 (2). 2016.
    Social and Political PhilosophyPolitical Theory
  •  97
    Heidegger, the Pólis, the Political and Gelassenheit
    Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 47 (2): 157-173. 2016.
    I want to learn more and more to see as beautiful what is necessary in things. (Nietzsche, The Gay Science, #370)[Heidegger's attraction to Nazism might be] internal to understanding Heidegger's wo...
    PhenomenologyMartin Heidegger
  •  113
    Book Review:Justice and Interpretation. Georgia Warnke (review)
    Ethics 105 (3): 676-. 1995.
    Justice
  •  53
    The concept of political judgment
    History of European Ideas 21 (4): 581-582. 1995.
    History of Western Philosophy20th Century Philosophy
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    Carl Schmitt : political theology and the concept of the political
    In Catherine H. Zuckert (ed.), Political Philosophy in the Twentieth Century: Authors and Arguments, Cambridge University Press. 2011.
    Social and Political PhilosophyPolitical Theory
  •  69
    Philosophy and the Politics of Cultural Revolution
    Philosophical Topics 33 (2): 227-247. 2005.
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    Modernity and Self-Identity Self and Society in the Late Modern Age
    . 1991.
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    Nietzsche and the Political: Tyranny, Tragedy, Cultural Revolution, and Democracy
    Journal of Nietzsche Studies 35 (1): 48-66. 2008.
  • Introduction: The Self and the Political Order
    In The Self and the political order, New York University Press. pp. 1--21. 1991.
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    The Tragic Ethos and the Spirit of Music
    International Studies in Philosophy 35 (3): 79-100. 2003.
    Aesthetics
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    Friedrich Nietzsche and the Politics of Transfiguration (Expanded Ed.)
    University of Illinois Press. 1975.
    This book examines both the personal and the political sides of Nietzsche's writings to show how his writings can expand notions of democratic politics and democratic understanding.
    German Philosophy
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