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Modern Liberty and the Moral Contents of Life: An Introduction to the Political Reflection of Pierre Manent
Authors:Daniel J. Mahoney
Affiliation:Department of Political Science , University of Notre Dame
Abstract:Abstract

Robert Faulkner's The Case for Greatness offers a lively, detailed discussion of Aristotle's magnanimous man and the statesman who embodies this ethical–political ideal. Faulkner's portrayal of the complexity and tensions within this classical portrait of magnanimity and in the souls of its ancient and modern exemplars is compelling, but missing from his discussion is any mention of magnanimity in the Jewish and Christian intellectual traditions and the resources they afford to mitigate and heal these tensions and provide an openness to fuller wholeness and happiness. One of these resources is the virtue of humility, which is discussed here as a support and a supplement to magnanimity. Various statesmen who seem to incarnate this humble yet arguably more magnanimous magnanimity are noted in the last sections of this essay.
Keywords:Aristotle  Aquinas  Chesterton  Christianity  Franklin Roosevelt  George Washington  greatness  Judaism  happiness  honor  humility  magnanimity  Moses  Nelson Mandela  philosophy  politics  religion  revelation  Ronald Reagan  statesmanship  superiority  Thomas Aquinas  Thomas More  William Wilberforce
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