- Jean Bethke Elshtain
Jean Bethke Elshtain (born 1941) is an American political philosopher. She is the Laura Spelman Rockefeller Professor of Social and Political Ethics at the
University of Chicago Divinity School , and is a contributing editor for "The New Republic ". She is, in addition, newly the Thomas and Dorothy Leavey Chair in the Foundations of American Freedom atGeorgetown University . She is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and she has served on the Boards of the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, and the National Humanities Center. She is the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship and has received nine honorary degrees. In 2002, Elshtain received the Frank J. Goodnow award, the highest award for distinguished service to the profession given by the American Political Science Association.The focus of Elshtain's work is an exploration of the relationship between politics and ethics. Much of her work is concerned with the parallel development of
male andfemale gender roles as they pertain to public and private social participation. Since theSeptember 11, 2001 attacks she has been one of the more visible academic supporters of U.S. military intervention inAfghanistan andIraq .She has published over five-hundred essays and authored and/or edited over twenty books, including "Democracy on Trail," "Just War Against Terror: The Burden of American Power in a Violent World," "Jane Addams and the Dream of American Democracy," "Augustine and the Limits of Politics," and " Sovereignty: God, State, Self."
In 2006, she was appointed by President George W. Bush to the Council of the
National Endowment for the Humanities , and also delivered the prestigiousGifford Lectures at theUniversity of Edinburgh , joining such previous Gifford Lecturers asWilliam James ,Hannah Arendt ,Karl Barth , andReinhold Niebuhr. In 2008, Elshtain received a second presidential appointment to the President's Council on Bioethics.Over the course of the last thirty-five years, Elshtain has contributed to national debates on the family, the roles of men and women, the state of American Democracy, and International relations. She is considered one of America's leading public intellectuals.
elected Works
Books
*"Sovereignty: God, State, Self" (2008)
*"Just War against Terror: The Burden of American Power in a Violent World" (2003)
*"Jane Addams and the Dream of American Democracy" (2002)
*"Who Are We? Critical Reflections and Hopeful Possibilities. Politics and Ethical Discourse" (2000)
*"New Wine in Old Bottles: International Politics and Ethical Discourse" (1998)
*"Real Politics: Political Theory and Everyday Life" (1997)
*"Augustine and the Limits of Politics" (1996)
*"Democracy on Trial" (1995)
*"Power Trips and Other Journeys" (1990)
*"Women and War" (1987)
*"Meditations on Modern Political Thought" (1986)
*"Public Man, Private Woman: Women in Social and Political Thought" (1981)Articles
* "The Self: Reborn, Undone, Transformed". "TELOS" 44 (Summer 1980). New York: [http://www.telospress.com Telos Press]
External links
* [http://divinity.uchicago.edu/faculty/elshtain.shtml Dr. Elshtain's faculty website]
* [http://www.ushmm.org/museum/exhibit/focus/antisemitism/voices/transcript/index.php?content=20070426"Voices on Antisemitism" Interview with Jean Bethke Elshtain] from the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum
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