- Harry V. Jaffa
Harry V. Jaffa (born 1918) is a
conservative author and distinguished fellow of theClaremont Institute , aCalifornia think tank .He obtained a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature from
Yale University and a Ph.D. fromThe New School . Jaffa's most noted book, "Crisis of the House Divided" examines theLincoln-Douglas Debates .During the 1964 presidential campaign, Jaffa served as a speechwriter to Republican candidate
Barry Goldwater , and is credited with suggesting that Goldwater quote in his nomination acceptance addressCicero 's famous expression, "Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice, and moderation in the pursuit of justice is not a virtue." [cite book |author=William F. Buckley |title=Did You Ever See a Dream Walking? American Conservative Thought in the Twentieth Century |year=1970 |publisher=Bobbs-Merrill |location=Indianapolis |pages=p. 214] [cite journal |author=Harry V. Jaffa |year=1984 |title=Goldwater's Famous 'Gaffe' |journal=National Review |volume=36 |issue=15 |pages=36]He is one of the most famous students of
Leo Strauss and is the leader of what are often called the "West Coast Straussians," a branch of theStraussian movement.Lincoln debated
Jaffa is a leading conservative proponent of
Abraham Lincoln .In the mid-1960s Jaffa debated Lincoln's meaning to conservatives in "
National Review ", withFrank Meyer , who took a critical view on abuses ofcivil liberties and expansion of government power. This discussion occupied several articles, and the controversy persists to this day. Others who took a critical view of Jaffa's scholarship wereRussell Kirk ,Richard Weaver andWillmoore Kendall . [cite book |last=Nash |first=Georg H. |title=The Conservative Intellectual Movement in America, Since 1945 |edition= |year=1998 |publisher=Intercollegiate Studies Institute |location=Wilmington, Del |isbn=188292620X |pages=p. 205-210]He has also argued with
Thomas DiLorenzo , who has written unflatteringly on Lincoln, and who asserts that Jaffa is overly flattering toward Lincoln to the detriment of historically documented fact. [DiLorenzo, Thomas [http://www.independent.org/newsroom/article.asp?id=416 "Jaffa’s Hitlerian Defense of Lincoln"] 2002 May ;10] [DiLorenzo, Thomas [http://dev.mises.org/misesreview_detail.asp?control=179&sortorder=issue "The Indefensible Abe" - Review of Harry Jaffa's book "A New Birth of Freedom"] 2001] . DiLorenzo and Jaffa are often critical of each other. And Jaffa has debated with M.E. Bradford, a conservative critic of Lincoln.In the mid-1990s Jaffa was in a debate with several conservative legal thinkers. In his book "Storm over the Constitution" he formulated what he called a theory of
constitutional law , incorporating the Declaration of Independence, sometimes referred to asDeclarationism . The theory was criticized for being overly philosophical and theological, rather than legal, despite being presented as a legal argument. His approach was critical of figures includingRobert Bork andWilliam Rehnquist ; Jaffa exchanged heated words on the pages of "National Review" with Bork.References
External links
* [http://www.claremont.org/scholars/scholarid.3/scholar.asp Writings of Harry Jaffa]
* [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1282/is_n15_v47/ai_17161963 God and Man in the Court] byLino Graglia
* [http://www.independent.org/events/transcript.asp?eventID=9 The Real Abraham Lincoln] - a debate between Jaffa andThomas DiLorenzo
* [http://www.mmisi.org/ma/20_01/bradford.pdf "The Heresy of Equality: Bradford Replies to Jaffa"] , by M.E. Bradford.
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