Politics, Nature, and Piety

ebook On the Natural Basis of Political Life

By Laurence Berns

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"The writings in this volume are the fruit of a lifetime devoted to the study of 'ancients' and 'moderns,' both poetic and philosophic. Full of insights into foundational texts ranging from Aristotle's Poetics to the Declaration of Independence, they are marked by an admirable clarity of thought and expression and a persistent effort to engage the reader as a fellow thinker. I rejoice that the writings of Laurence Berns are now available in a single volume."—Peter Kalkavage, Tutor, St. John's College and author of The Logic of Desire: An Introduction to Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit

The essays in Politics, Nature, and Piety take up the central question of political philosophy: What is the good life, and what place do nature, politics, and piety have in that life? "The unity of the essays," Alex Priou writes in his introduction, "lies in the various tensions explored: between ancients and moderns, religion and philosophy, magnanimity and prudence, justice and friendship, and, most fundamentally, spiritedness and the intellect." Laurence Berns proves an excellent guide for beginning one's study of the great books of political philosophy, from Plato to the present.

Politics, Nature, and Piety