Nathan Tarcov

The Founding Fathers Were Divided on the Same Foreign Policy Issues That We Struggle With Today
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Nathan Tarcov

 

Professor of Social Thought and Political Science and in the College

Committee on Social Thought
1130 E. 59th St.
Chicago, IL 60637

Tel: 773-702-8064

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Professor of Social Thought and Political Science and in the College

Professor Nathan Tarcov's scholarly interests include history of political theory, education and family in political theory, and principles of U.S. foreign policy. He has published numerous books such as Locke's Education for Liberty, Machiavelli's Discourses on Livy, and The Legacy of Rousseau. He is also a Director of the Political Theory Workshop and the Leo Strauss Center.

Tarcov has been recognized for excellence in undergraduate teaching, receiving the University's Quantrell Award in 1997.

 

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS


Locke's Education for Liberty (1984);
Machiavelli's Discourses on Livy, tr. with Harvey C. Mansfield (1996);
John Locke's Some Thoughts Concerning Education and Conduct of the Understanding, ed. with Ruth Grant (1996);
The Legacy of Rousseau, ed. with Clifford Orwin (1997).
COURSES TAUGHT
Tyranny Ancient and Modern
Socrates (with J. Lear)
Rousseau's Emile (with R. Pippin)
Plutarch's Lives (with R. Lerner)
Machiavelli and the Arthashastra (with W. Doniger)

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