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Michael and Catherine Zuckert on Liberal Education and Responsibility
– Michael and Catherine Zuckert on 'Liberal Education and Responsibility," Enduring Interest Podcast, Fall, 2021.Michael and Catherine Zuckert discuss Leo Strauss’s essay on “Liberal Education and Responsibility” for the Enduring Interest Podcast.
Devin Stauffer on Leo Strauss’s Socrates and Aristophanes
– Devin Stauffer on Leo Strauss's Socrates and Aristophanes, Discussion hosted by Harvey C. Mansfield, Harvard Program on Constitutional Government, January 29, 2013.Ancients and Moderns: Did Leo Strauss Exaggerate the Break?
– "Ancients and Moderns: Did Leo Strauss Exaggerate the Break?," A Faculty Roundtable, featuring Leo Paul de Alvarez, Jonathan Culp, Richard Dougherty, Tiffany Jones Miller, and Thomas G. West, University of Dallas, February 22, 2012.Leo Strauss on Liberal Education
– Nathan Tarcov, "Leo Strauss on Liberal Education" University of Chicago, 2011.Nathan Tarcov of the University of Chicago discusses Strauss’s 1959 lecture “What is Liberal Education?”
Leo Strauss as Teacher
– "Leo Strauss as Teacher," Conference hosted by the Leo Strauss Center at the University of Chicago, April 22-23, 2011.Panel discussions with: Nathan Tarcov – University of Chicago Ralph Lerner – University of Chicago Victor Gourevitch – Wesleyan University Hilail Gildin – Queens College, City University of New York Robert Faulkner – Boston… More
Leo Strauss as a Jewish Thinker
– Steven Smith, "Leo Strauss as a Jewish Thinker," Yale University, February 14, 2008.Steven Smith of Yale University lectures on Leo Strauss as Jewish Thinker.
Steven Smith on Leo Strauss
– "Steven Smith on Leo Strauss," C-SPAN Book TV, 8 October 2006.Steven Smith from C-SPAN on FORA.tv
Steven Smith: Reading Leo Strauss: Politics, Philosophy, Judaism
– Steven Smith, "Reading Leo Strauss: Politics, Philosophy, Judaism," C-SPAN, 8 October 2006.Steven Smith from C-SPAN on FORA.tv
Audio of Courses Taught by Leo Strauss
– Audio of courses taught by Leo Strauss, 1958 - 1973, provided by the Leo Strauss Center at the University of Chicago.Courses include: Thucydides, Plato, Xenophon, Aristotle, Cicero, Vico, Grotius, Locke, Montesquieu, Rousseau, Kant, Hegel, Marx, Nietzsche, Relativism