textThis dissertation asserts that American political culture faces a crisis of virtue and explores the role of citizens, journalists and politicians in fostering it. The historic election of Barack Obama on a platform of hope and change in 2008 suggests that Americans yearn for an infusion of virtue into political life. I assert, however, that we have lacked a lexicon of political virtue, or any systematic understanding of which virtues we value and which matter most to us. Nor have we understood whether groups who constitute key elements of our democracy—citizens, journalists, politicians, men and women, Democrats and Republicans—value virtues in politics similarly or differently. Without a working knowledge of the anatomy of virtue i...
This dissertation addresses the different ways in which Americans define citizenship and nationhood ...
Rosalind Hursthouse, Mark LeBar, Martha Nussbaum, and other contemporary philosophers have brought v...
This dissertation offers a novel argument for the democratic importance of political parties and cam...
textThis dissertation asserts that American political culture faces a crisis of virtue and explores ...
I. WHAT\u27S NEW? It would be ungrateful for me to argue with the questions I have been invited to e...
The aim of this paper is to draw the attention of political theorists to the once popular and today ...
In political theory, the word virtue usually refers to the disposition or character traits appropria...
abstract: Virtue was a concept of paramount importance in the American founders' republican thought....
Many Americans think public manners and behavior have deteriorated, especially in public discourse a...
The dissertation is a study of the fragmentation of the idea of public virtue in the Northern United...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePolitical ScienceMark ButtonA critique of virtue ...
This dissertation uses the history of political thought to shed light on the disconnect between the ...
This dissertation examines the role of political virtues in modern contexts, and in particular, the ...
The political life of William F. Buckley Jr. stands as a model for reinvigorating the civic virtue t...
Politicians have always walked on the shaky ground of public opinion, but now more than ever it seem...
This dissertation addresses the different ways in which Americans define citizenship and nationhood ...
Rosalind Hursthouse, Mark LeBar, Martha Nussbaum, and other contemporary philosophers have brought v...
This dissertation offers a novel argument for the democratic importance of political parties and cam...
textThis dissertation asserts that American political culture faces a crisis of virtue and explores ...
I. WHAT\u27S NEW? It would be ungrateful for me to argue with the questions I have been invited to e...
The aim of this paper is to draw the attention of political theorists to the once popular and today ...
In political theory, the word virtue usually refers to the disposition or character traits appropria...
abstract: Virtue was a concept of paramount importance in the American founders' republican thought....
Many Americans think public manners and behavior have deteriorated, especially in public discourse a...
The dissertation is a study of the fragmentation of the idea of public virtue in the Northern United...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePolitical ScienceMark ButtonA critique of virtue ...
This dissertation uses the history of political thought to shed light on the disconnect between the ...
This dissertation examines the role of political virtues in modern contexts, and in particular, the ...
The political life of William F. Buckley Jr. stands as a model for reinvigorating the civic virtue t...
Politicians have always walked on the shaky ground of public opinion, but now more than ever it seem...
This dissertation addresses the different ways in which Americans define citizenship and nationhood ...
Rosalind Hursthouse, Mark LeBar, Martha Nussbaum, and other contemporary philosophers have brought v...
This dissertation offers a novel argument for the democratic importance of political parties and cam...