Books
Thomism and Aristotelianism
– Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1952. New York: Praeger Press, 1979 reprint.Summary from Publisher: Dubbed a “minor classic” by Alasdair MacIntyre, Jaffa’s Thomism and Aristotelianism, that grew out of his doctoral dissertation, analyzes Thomas’… More
Comment on Oppenheim: In Defense of “The Natural Law Thesis”
– The American Political Science Review, Vol. 51, No. 1 (Mar., 1957), pp. 54-64. Reprinted in Equality and Liberty: Theory and Practice in American Politics (New York: Oxford University Press, 1965).Equality and Liberty: Theory and Practice in American Politics
– New York: Oxford University Press, 1965.Summary from the Publisher: This is the first of four books by Harry V. Jaffa reprinted by the Claremont Institute in honor of his 80th birthday. This book was originally published by… More
Harry V. Jaffa and American History by Herman Belz
– Herman Belz, Claremont Review of Books, Summer 1984.Excerpt: One of the most important contributions to American history and political science in the past generation is the work of a political philosopher who, in a significant sense, is an… More
The Closing of the Conservative Mind: A Dissenting Opinion on Judge Robert H. Bork
– National Review, July 9, 1990, pp. 40-43. Reprinted in Original Intent & the Framers of the Constitution (Washington, DC: Regnery Publishing, Inc., 1994).God and Man in Court: Graglia’s Quarrel with God
– National Review, August 14, 1995, pp. 30-32.Abstract: The article presents the author’s response to the comments of law professor Lino A. Graglia on his critique of U.S. Judge Robert Bork and Chief Justice William Rehnquist… More
Storm Over the Constitution
– Lanham: Lexington Books, 1999.Summary from the Publisher: Written by one of America’s foremost political and legal theorists, Storm Over the Constitution examines the arguments of some of the leading proponents of… More
Thomism and Aristotelianism After 60 Years
– John Grant, paper presented at 2012 APSA and a roundtable in honor of Harry V. Jaffa at Hillsdale College, February 2015.Harry V. Jaffa’s Call for Liberation
– Ken Masugi, First Things, March 2, 2015.Excerpt: Perhaps the most heatedly denounced work of a distinguished scholar is Harry Jaffa’s occasional writing on homosexuality. The passions surrounding the issue distort understanding… More
Essays
Thomism and Aristotelianism
– Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1952. New York: Praeger Press, 1979 reprint.Summary from Publisher: Dubbed a “minor classic” by Alasdair MacIntyre, Jaffa’s Thomism and Aristotelianism, that grew out of his doctoral dissertation, analyzes Thomas’… More
Comment on Oppenheim: In Defense of “The Natural Law Thesis”
– The American Political Science Review, Vol. 51, No. 1 (Mar., 1957), pp. 54-64. Reprinted in Equality and Liberty: Theory and Practice in American Politics (New York: Oxford University Press, 1965).Equality and Liberty: Theory and Practice in American Politics
– New York: Oxford University Press, 1965.Summary from the Publisher: This is the first of four books by Harry V. Jaffa reprinted by the Claremont Institute in honor of his 80th birthday. This book was originally published by… More
Harry V. Jaffa and American History by Herman Belz
– Herman Belz, Claremont Review of Books, Summer 1984.Excerpt: One of the most important contributions to American history and political science in the past generation is the work of a political philosopher who, in a significant sense, is an… More
The Closing of the Conservative Mind: A Dissenting Opinion on Judge Robert H. Bork
– National Review, July 9, 1990, pp. 40-43. Reprinted in Original Intent & the Framers of the Constitution (Washington, DC: Regnery Publishing, Inc., 1994).God and Man in Court: Graglia’s Quarrel with God
– National Review, August 14, 1995, pp. 30-32.Abstract: The article presents the author’s response to the comments of law professor Lino A. Graglia on his critique of U.S. Judge Robert Bork and Chief Justice William Rehnquist… More
Storm Over the Constitution
– Lanham: Lexington Books, 1999.Summary from the Publisher: Written by one of America’s foremost political and legal theorists, Storm Over the Constitution examines the arguments of some of the leading proponents of… More
Thomism and Aristotelianism After 60 Years
– John Grant, paper presented at 2012 APSA and a roundtable in honor of Harry V. Jaffa at Hillsdale College, February 2015.Harry V. Jaffa’s Call for Liberation
– Ken Masugi, First Things, March 2, 2015.Excerpt: Perhaps the most heatedly denounced work of a distinguished scholar is Harry Jaffa’s occasional writing on homosexuality. The passions surrounding the issue distort understanding… More
Commentary
Thomism and Aristotelianism
– Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1952. New York: Praeger Press, 1979 reprint.Summary from Publisher: Dubbed a “minor classic” by Alasdair MacIntyre, Jaffa’s Thomism and Aristotelianism, that grew out of his doctoral dissertation, analyzes Thomas’… More
Comment on Oppenheim: In Defense of “The Natural Law Thesis”
– The American Political Science Review, Vol. 51, No. 1 (Mar., 1957), pp. 54-64. Reprinted in Equality and Liberty: Theory and Practice in American Politics (New York: Oxford University Press, 1965).Equality and Liberty: Theory and Practice in American Politics
– New York: Oxford University Press, 1965.Summary from the Publisher: This is the first of four books by Harry V. Jaffa reprinted by the Claremont Institute in honor of his 80th birthday. This book was originally published by… More
Harry V. Jaffa and American History by Herman Belz
– Herman Belz, Claremont Review of Books, Summer 1984.Excerpt: One of the most important contributions to American history and political science in the past generation is the work of a political philosopher who, in a significant sense, is an… More
The Closing of the Conservative Mind: A Dissenting Opinion on Judge Robert H. Bork
– National Review, July 9, 1990, pp. 40-43. Reprinted in Original Intent & the Framers of the Constitution (Washington, DC: Regnery Publishing, Inc., 1994).God and Man in Court: Graglia’s Quarrel with God
– National Review, August 14, 1995, pp. 30-32.Abstract: The article presents the author’s response to the comments of law professor Lino A. Graglia on his critique of U.S. Judge Robert Bork and Chief Justice William Rehnquist… More
Storm Over the Constitution
– Lanham: Lexington Books, 1999.Summary from the Publisher: Written by one of America’s foremost political and legal theorists, Storm Over the Constitution examines the arguments of some of the leading proponents of… More
Thomism and Aristotelianism After 60 Years
– John Grant, paper presented at 2012 APSA and a roundtable in honor of Harry V. Jaffa at Hillsdale College, February 2015.Harry V. Jaffa’s Call for Liberation
– Ken Masugi, First Things, March 2, 2015.Excerpt: Perhaps the most heatedly denounced work of a distinguished scholar is Harry Jaffa’s occasional writing on homosexuality. The passions surrounding the issue distort understanding… More
Multimedia
Thomism and Aristotelianism
– Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1952. New York: Praeger Press, 1979 reprint.Summary from Publisher: Dubbed a “minor classic” by Alasdair MacIntyre, Jaffa’s Thomism and Aristotelianism, that grew out of his doctoral dissertation, analyzes Thomas’… More
Comment on Oppenheim: In Defense of “The Natural Law Thesis”
– The American Political Science Review, Vol. 51, No. 1 (Mar., 1957), pp. 54-64. Reprinted in Equality and Liberty: Theory and Practice in American Politics (New York: Oxford University Press, 1965).Equality and Liberty: Theory and Practice in American Politics
– New York: Oxford University Press, 1965.Summary from the Publisher: This is the first of four books by Harry V. Jaffa reprinted by the Claremont Institute in honor of his 80th birthday. This book was originally published by… More
Harry V. Jaffa and American History by Herman Belz
– Herman Belz, Claremont Review of Books, Summer 1984.Excerpt: One of the most important contributions to American history and political science in the past generation is the work of a political philosopher who, in a significant sense, is an… More
The Closing of the Conservative Mind: A Dissenting Opinion on Judge Robert H. Bork
– National Review, July 9, 1990, pp. 40-43. Reprinted in Original Intent & the Framers of the Constitution (Washington, DC: Regnery Publishing, Inc., 1994).God and Man in Court: Graglia’s Quarrel with God
– National Review, August 14, 1995, pp. 30-32.Abstract: The article presents the author’s response to the comments of law professor Lino A. Graglia on his critique of U.S. Judge Robert Bork and Chief Justice William Rehnquist… More
Storm Over the Constitution
– Lanham: Lexington Books, 1999.Summary from the Publisher: Written by one of America’s foremost political and legal theorists, Storm Over the Constitution examines the arguments of some of the leading proponents of… More
Thomism and Aristotelianism After 60 Years
– John Grant, paper presented at 2012 APSA and a roundtable in honor of Harry V. Jaffa at Hillsdale College, February 2015.Harry V. Jaffa’s Call for Liberation
– Ken Masugi, First Things, March 2, 2015.Excerpt: Perhaps the most heatedly denounced work of a distinguished scholar is Harry Jaffa’s occasional writing on homosexuality. The passions surrounding the issue distort understanding… More
Teaching
Thomism and Aristotelianism
– Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1952. New York: Praeger Press, 1979 reprint.Summary from Publisher: Dubbed a “minor classic” by Alasdair MacIntyre, Jaffa’s Thomism and Aristotelianism, that grew out of his doctoral dissertation, analyzes Thomas’… More
Comment on Oppenheim: In Defense of “The Natural Law Thesis”
– The American Political Science Review, Vol. 51, No. 1 (Mar., 1957), pp. 54-64. Reprinted in Equality and Liberty: Theory and Practice in American Politics (New York: Oxford University Press, 1965).Equality and Liberty: Theory and Practice in American Politics
– New York: Oxford University Press, 1965.Summary from the Publisher: This is the first of four books by Harry V. Jaffa reprinted by the Claremont Institute in honor of his 80th birthday. This book was originally published by… More
Harry V. Jaffa and American History by Herman Belz
– Herman Belz, Claremont Review of Books, Summer 1984.Excerpt: One of the most important contributions to American history and political science in the past generation is the work of a political philosopher who, in a significant sense, is an… More
The Closing of the Conservative Mind: A Dissenting Opinion on Judge Robert H. Bork
– National Review, July 9, 1990, pp. 40-43. Reprinted in Original Intent & the Framers of the Constitution (Washington, DC: Regnery Publishing, Inc., 1994).God and Man in Court: Graglia’s Quarrel with God
– National Review, August 14, 1995, pp. 30-32.Abstract: The article presents the author’s response to the comments of law professor Lino A. Graglia on his critique of U.S. Judge Robert Bork and Chief Justice William Rehnquist… More
Storm Over the Constitution
– Lanham: Lexington Books, 1999.Summary from the Publisher: Written by one of America’s foremost political and legal theorists, Storm Over the Constitution examines the arguments of some of the leading proponents of… More
Thomism and Aristotelianism After 60 Years
– John Grant, paper presented at 2012 APSA and a roundtable in honor of Harry V. Jaffa at Hillsdale College, February 2015.Harry V. Jaffa’s Call for Liberation
– Ken Masugi, First Things, March 2, 2015.Excerpt: Perhaps the most heatedly denounced work of a distinguished scholar is Harry Jaffa’s occasional writing on homosexuality. The passions surrounding the issue distort understanding… More