Description
This book's central claim is that Niebuhr and Morgenthau may be read as heirs to a particularly American republicanism, whose ideal of patriotism as "embedded dissent" is a powerful and much-needed corrective to contemporary vocabularies of international justice, legitimacy, and restraint on both the left and the right.
Keywords
REPUBLICANISMUNITED STATES_POLITICS AND GOVERNMENTNIEBUHR, H. RICHARD (HELMUT RICHARD), 1894-1962MORGENTHAU, HENRY, 1891-1967