Table of contents for Hannah Arendt and Leo Strauss : German emigres and American political thought after World War II / edited by Peter Graf Kielmansegg, Horst Mewes, Elisabeth Glaser-Schmidt.


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Introduction Peter Graf Kielmansegg
Part I. Hanah Arendt: 1. Hannah Arendt and the theory of democracy: a critical reconstruction Helmut Dubiel
2. The questionable influence of Arendt (and Strauss) George Kateb
3. Hannah Arendt: a German-American Jew views the United States and looks back to Germany Ernst Vollrath
Part II. Leo Strauss: 4. Reflections on Leo Strauss and American education Timothy Fuller
5. Leo Strauss: the quest for truth in times of perplexity Jürgen Gebhardt
6. Leo Strauss and Martin Heidegger: Greek antiquity and the meaning of modernity Horst Mewes
7. Leo Strauss: German origin and American impact Alfons Söllner
8. The Modern World of Leo Strauss Robert P. Pippin
Part III. Roundtable Discussion: Bibliography
Contributors
Index.


Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Political science United States History, Arendt, Hannah Contributions in political science, Strauss, Leo Contributions in political science