The Politics of Truth and Other Timely Essays: The Crisis of Civic Consciousness

A fascinating collection of studies, The Politics of Truth and Other Untimely Essays explores the historical and theoretical underpinnings of personal liberty and free government and provides a trenchant analysis of the crisis of civic consciousness endangering both of them today. The book addresses a range of issues in contemporary political philosophy and constitutional theory. These are seen to be all the more urgent in importance because of the surging aspirations for liberty in the wake of the collapses we see throughout the Middle East, Africa, and other areas, and the withdrawal from leadership in America and Europe. While each essay can stand alone, there is an underlying thematic unity to the collection. Several essays focus on American political thought, with emphasis on the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. Two elements in particular, are treated: the jurisprudential and common law background to the American political tradition and the centrality of religion within the unfolding of the American political experiment. Sandoz explores the uncommon alliance of philosophers, statesmen, and evangelists during the nation's founding This alliance, nurturing communities of persons bound together by their faith and a mutual regarded for one another, played a vital role in the establishment of the system of freedom under law. Sandoz sees the tension between religion and natural law as a constant in the human struggle for freedom. That the preservation of liberty under law is no easy task is acknowledged and addressed, anyone interested in the "politics" of "truth" will appreciate this book.

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The Politics of Truth and Other Timely Essays: The Crisis of Civic Consciousness

A fascinating collection of studies, The Politics of Truth and Other Untimely Essays explores the historical and theoretical underpinnings of personal liberty and free government and provides a trenchant analysis of the crisis of civic consciousness endangering both of them today. The book addresses a range of issues in contemporary political philosophy and constitutional theory. These are seen to be all the more urgent in importance because of the surging aspirations for liberty in the wake of the collapses we see throughout the Middle East, Africa, and other areas, and the withdrawal from leadership in America and Europe. While each essay can stand alone, there is an underlying thematic unity to the collection. Several essays focus on American political thought, with emphasis on the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. Two elements in particular, are treated: the jurisprudential and common law background to the American political tradition and the centrality of religion within the unfolding of the American political experiment. Sandoz explores the uncommon alliance of philosophers, statesmen, and evangelists during the nation's founding This alliance, nurturing communities of persons bound together by their faith and a mutual regarded for one another, played a vital role in the establishment of the system of freedom under law. Sandoz sees the tension between religion and natural law as a constant in the human struggle for freedom. That the preservation of liberty under law is no easy task is acknowledged and addressed, anyone interested in the "politics" of "truth" will appreciate this book.

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The Politics of Truth and Other Timely Essays: The Crisis of Civic Consciousness

The Politics of Truth and Other Timely Essays: The Crisis of Civic Consciousness

by Ellis Sandoz Ph.D.
The Politics of Truth and Other Timely Essays: The Crisis of Civic Consciousness

The Politics of Truth and Other Timely Essays: The Crisis of Civic Consciousness

by Ellis Sandoz Ph.D.

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A fascinating collection of studies, The Politics of Truth and Other Untimely Essays explores the historical and theoretical underpinnings of personal liberty and free government and provides a trenchant analysis of the crisis of civic consciousness endangering both of them today. The book addresses a range of issues in contemporary political philosophy and constitutional theory. These are seen to be all the more urgent in importance because of the surging aspirations for liberty in the wake of the collapses we see throughout the Middle East, Africa, and other areas, and the withdrawal from leadership in America and Europe. While each essay can stand alone, there is an underlying thematic unity to the collection. Several essays focus on American political thought, with emphasis on the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. Two elements in particular, are treated: the jurisprudential and common law background to the American political tradition and the centrality of religion within the unfolding of the American political experiment. Sandoz explores the uncommon alliance of philosophers, statesmen, and evangelists during the nation's founding This alliance, nurturing communities of persons bound together by their faith and a mutual regarded for one another, played a vital role in the establishment of the system of freedom under law. Sandoz sees the tension between religion and natural law as a constant in the human struggle for freedom. That the preservation of liberty under law is no easy task is acknowledged and addressed, anyone interested in the "politics" of "truth" will appreciate this book.


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ISBN-13: 9781587316586
Publisher: St. Augustine's Press
Publication date: 03/29/2019
Edition description: 1
Pages: 254
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.80(d)

Table of Contents

Preface xi

Acknowledgments xv

1 The Politics of Poetry 1

2 Liberty and Rule of Law in Czechoslovakia and East-Central Europe 13

3 The Politics of Truth 35

4 Philosophical and Religious Dimensions of the American Founding 43

5 Religious Liberty and Religion in the American Founding 65

6 Sir John Fortescue as Political Philosopher 95

7 American Religion and Higher Law 104

8 The Crisis of Civic Consciousness: Nihilism and Resistance 121

9 Eric Voegelin a Conservative? 139

10 Voegelin's Philosophy of History and Human Affairs 144

Notes 171

Index 221

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