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Octafish

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Sun Mar 1, 2015, 05:43 PM Mar 2015

Leo Strauss' Philosophy of Deception [View all]

As we run up to more war for profit, some things to remember from almost 12 years ago:





Leo Strauss' Philosophy of Deception

Many neoconservatives like Paul Wolfowitz are disciples of a philosopher who believed that the elite should use deception, religious fervor and perpetual war to control the ignorant masses.

By Jim Lobe / AlterNet May 18, 2003

What would you do if you wanted to topple Saddam Hussein, but your intelligence agencies couldn't find the evidence to justify a war?

A follower of Leo Strauss may just hire the "right" kind of men to get the job done – people with the intellect, acuity, and, if necessary, the political commitment, polemical skills, and, above all, the imagination to find the evidence that career intelligence officers could not detect.

The "right" man for Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz, suggests Seymour Hersh in his recent New Yorker article entitled 'Selective Intelligence,' was Abram Shulsky, director of the Office of Special Plans (OSP) – an agency created specifically to find the evidence of WMDs and/or links with Al Qaeda, piece it together, and clinch the case for the invasion of Iraq.

Like Wolfowitz, Shulsky is a student of an obscure German Jewish political philosopher named Leo Strauss who arrived in the United States in 1938. Strauss taught at several major universities, including Wolfowitz and Shulsky's alma mater, the University of Chicago, before his death in 1973.

Strauss is a popular figure among the neoconservatives. Adherents of his ideas include prominent figures both within and outside the administration. They include 'Weekly Standard' editor William Kristol; his father and indeed the godfather of the neoconservative movement, Irving Kristol; the new Undersecretary of Defense for Intelligence, Stephen Cambone, a number of senior fellows at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) (home to former Defense Policy Board chairman Richard Perle and Lynne Cheney), and Gary Schmitt, the director of the influential Project for the New American Century (PNAC), which is chaired by Kristol the Younger.

Strauss' philosophy is hardly incidental to the strategy and mindset adopted by these men – as is obvious in Shulsky's 1999 essay titled "Leo Strauss and the World of Intelligence (By Which We Do Not Mean Nous)" (in Greek philosophy the term nous denotes the highest form of rationality). As Hersh notes in his article, Shulsky and his co-author Schmitt "criticize America's intelligence community for its failure to appreciate the duplicitous nature of the regimes it deals with, its susceptibility to social-science notions of proof, and its inability to cope with deliberate concealment." They argued that Strauss's idea of hidden meaning, "alerts one to the possibility that political life may be closely linked to deception. Indeed, it suggests that deception is the norm in political life, and the hope, to say nothing of the expectation, of establishing a politics that can dispense with it is the exception."

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http://www.alternet.org/story/15935/leo_strauss%27_philosophy_of_deception



Not that this time won't be any different, but watch out for it.
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Strauss is an interesting case study. hifiguy Mar 2015 #1
Guy's writings were so hot CIA reclassified Scoop Jackson's papers retroactively in 2005. Octafish Mar 2015 #3
K&R nt Zorra Mar 2015 #2
Leo Strauss' followers are now targeting Ukraine. Octafish Mar 2015 #19
k&r. Thanks for posting. nm rhett o rick Mar 2015 #4
Helps explain how Richard Cheney never really leaves Washington. Octafish Mar 2015 #23
I personally believe that Cheney was a tool as was George. rhett o rick Mar 2015 #25
It's a shame that "The Power of Nightmares" never made US Broadcast tv HereSince1628 Mar 2015 #5
Transcript of Part the First Octafish Mar 2015 #7
Thank you! I didn't know there was a transcript to refer people to... HereSince1628 Mar 2015 #8
I love how Strauss calls liberals selfish. stillwaiting Mar 2015 #12
to read later snagglepuss Mar 2015 #16
K&Rl JDPriestly Mar 2015 #6
Remember these words of advice from Leo Strauss, the PNAC Godfather Octafish Mar 2015 #24
K&R ReRe Mar 2015 #9
This is why we must vote Cary Mar 2015 #10
I picked up a book from Strauss a long time ago at a used book store. cheapdate Mar 2015 #11
Thanks for this blast from the DU past. QC Mar 2015 #13
It did Cary Mar 2015 #15
K & R historylovr Mar 2015 #14
Kick hifiguy Mar 2015 #17
Why is it that every time I see that man's name in a title....... WillowTree Mar 2015 #18
K&R WorseBeforeBetter Mar 2015 #20
k & freaking r! n/t wildbilln864 Mar 2015 #21
K & R nt mother earth Mar 2015 #22
Very interesting... 2naSalit Mar 2015 #26
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