America, Aristotle, and the Politics of a Middle Class

Author:   Leslie G. Rubin
Publisher:   Baylor University Press
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9781481300544


Pages:   310
Publication Date:   30 March 2018
Format:   Hardback
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Aristotle's political imagination capitalizes on the virtues of a middle-class republic. America's experiment in republican liberty bears striking similarities to Aristotle's best political regime - especially at the point of the middling class and its public role. Author Leslie Rubin, by holding America up to the mirror of Aristotle, explores these correspondences and their many implications for contemporary political life. Rubin begins with the Politics, in which Aristotle asserts the best political regime maintains stability by balancing oligarchic and democratic tendencies, and by treating free and relatively equal people as capable of a good life within a law-governed community that practices modest virtues. The second part of the book focuses upon America, showing how its founding opinion leaders prioritized the virtues of the middle in myriad ways. Rubin uncovers a surprising range of evidence, from moderate property holding by a large majority of the populace to citizen experience of both ruling and being ruled. She singles out the importance of the respect for the middle-class virtues of industriousness, sobriety, frugality, honesty, public spirit, and reasonable compromise. Rubin also highlights the educational institutions that foster the middle class - public education affords literacy, numeracy, and job skills, while civic education provides the history and principles of the nation as well as the rights and duties of all its citizens. Wise voices from the past, both of ancient Greece and postcolonial America, commend the middle class. The erosion of a middle class and the descent of political debate into polarized hysteria threaten a democratic republic. If the rule of the people is not to fall into demagoguery, then the body politic must remind itself of the requirements - both political and personal - of free, stable, and fair political life.

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Author:   Leslie G. Rubin
Publisher:   Baylor University Press
Imprint:   Baylor University Press
Weight:   0.584kg
ISBN:  

9781481300544


ISBN 10:   1481300547
Pages:   310
Publication Date:   30 March 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

"Introduction: Politics and the Political Animal Part I: Aristotle's Republic Chapter 1. A Practical Republic: Aristotle's Real-World Politics Chapter 2. Citizens, Rulers, and the Law: Aristotle on Political Authority Chapter 3. The Best Regime: Aristotle's Middle-Class Republic Part II: The American Founders' Republic Chapter 4. """"Happy Mediocrity"""": America's Middle Class Chapter 5. Citizen Virtue: """"Simple Manners"""" among the """"Laborious and Saving"""" Chapter 6. Securing America's Future: Moral Education in a Middle-Class Republic Conclusion: For Aristotle and America, Why the Middle Class Matters Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography General Index"

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Most people assume that classical political philosophy can't possibly be relevant to the modern world. Leslie Rubin, however, is wise enough to see, and learned enough to explain for us, Aristotle's very real importance to understanding the American regime. This book is an excellent resource for students of Aristotle, students of the American founding, and for all those who wish to think more deeply about how America can preserve a stable and just politics based on the flourishing of a decent and moderate middle class. -- Carson Holloway, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Nebraska at Omaha If Rubinas book prompts students of American politics to go back and read or reread their Aristotle with fresh eyes, this alone would be a signal accomplishment. She has given us an American founding less modern than we might have thought, and an Aristotle less ancienta|In the political science classroom and beyond, Leslie Rubinas portrait of Aristotelian America and American Aristotelianism is an invaluable contribution to our understanding of our situation. -- Matthew J. Franck -- Public Discourse A timely contribution to the ongoing discussion on the nature and value of the American founding and the important role the middle class plays in the preservation of a republic. -- Choice Leslie Rubinas final work is a resource for all who are alert to the intellectual and civic crises caused by various extreme or singleminded views of recent centuries. Her detailed and balanced analysis of the moderate spirit of Aristotleas political science, and of an analogous moderation in Americaas founding political thought, is an intellectual achievement. It elevates our conversations in political philosophy, and about constitutional liberal democracy. Her argument also achieves, in practice, the Aristotelian standard she believes best for political science: that scholars also should make a civic contribution, as the minimal duty of grateful citizens. -- Paul Carrese -- Public Discourse America, Aristotle, and the Politics of a Middle Class perfectly blends classical and modern political theory in illuminating the importance of the middle class in both antiquity and modernity. The book is especially relevant now with our eroding middle class and the resultant political polarization and dysfunction that plagues our government. By returning both to the American founders and Aristotle, Rubin provides us a path to see where we, as a country, have been and how far we have strayed. If we want to understand the underlying causes for our current political predicament and how we may be able to emerge out of it, America, Aristotle, and the Politics of a Middle Class is the antidote that we are seeking. -- Lee Trepanier -- VoegelinView


Most people assume that classical political philosophy can't possibly be relevant to the modern world. Leslie Rubin, however, is wise enough to see, and learned enough to explain for us, Aristotle's very real importance to understanding the American regime. This book is an excellent resource for students of Aristotle, students of the American founding, and for all those who wish to think more deeply about how America can preserve a stable and just politics based on the flourishing of a decent and moderate middle class. -- Carson Holloway, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Nebraska at Omaha


Most people assume that classical political philosophy can't possibly be relevant to the modern world. Leslie Rubin, however, is wise enough to see, and learned enough to explain for us, Aristotle's very real importance to understanding the American regime. This book is an excellent resource for students of Aristotle, students of the American founding, and for all those who wish to think more deeply about how America can preserve a stable and just politics based on the flourishing of a decent and moderate middle class.--Carson Holloway, Professor of Political Science, University of Nebraska at Omaha


Author Information

Dr. Leslie Rubin (1954-2017) was an independent scholar who taught political philosophy and American politics at Kenyon College, the University of Houston, and Duquesne University. She was retired from the directorship of the North American chapter of the Society for Greek Political Thought.

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