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− | [[Category:Philosophers]]"[[Leo Strauss]] (September 20, 1899 – October 18, 1973) was an American conservative political philosopher of German-Jewish extraction, who specialized in the relativization of classical philosophy during his decades at the University of Chicago." | + | [[page type::article]] |
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+ | "[[Leo Strauss]] ({{date|1899-09-20|September 20, 1899}} – {{date|1973-10-18|October 18, 1973}}) was an American conservative political philosopher of German-Jewish extraction, who specialized in the relativization of classical philosophy during his decades at the University of Chicago." {{wpcite}} | ||
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− | Strauss's views appear to many observers to be at the core of the [[neoconservative]] world-view (see links below). | + | [[Straussianism|Strauss's views]] appear to many observers to be at the core of the [[neoconservative]] world-view (see links below). |
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"Leo Strauss (September 20, 1899 – October 18, 1973) was an American conservative political philosopher of German-Jewish extraction, who specialized in the relativization of classical philosophy during his decades at the University of Chicago." [W]
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Strauss's views appear to many observers to be at the core of the neoconservative world-view (see links below).