About David Eisenberg

David A. Eisenberg is Associate Professor of Political Science at Eureka College and the author of Nietzsche and Tocqueville on the Democratization of Humanity (Lexington Books, 2022).

America: Devolution, Revolution, or Renewal?

By |2024-11-03T18:43:30-06:00November 3rd, 2024|Categories: American Founding, American Republic, Conservatism, History, Politics, Revolution, Timeless Essays|

The truth is that for all its failings, America has provided more opportunity, security, and freedom to a group of people more diverse than any other nation in history. It is not because America is systemically rotten; but because it is foundationally good. Justice for all calls for those foundations to be defended, not destroyed. [...]

The Self-Inflation & Devaluation of Man

By |2023-03-28T19:01:08-05:00March 28th, 2023|Categories: Modernity, Nature, Nature of Man, Science|

The self-absorption that is so prominently on display in the present day precludes such transcendence. It involves an inflation of the self that results in the eclipse of all phenomena transcendent to it. The question that materializes in this age is not so much, what do I matter, but what does anything else matter but [...]

Advancing in Darkness: Some Reflections on Our Ahistorical Present

By |2023-01-14T08:49:26-06:00October 6th, 2022|Categories: Civilization, Education, History, Liberal Learning, Modernity, Timeless Essays|

The study of history in public schools should be conducted with an eye to “fostering good citizenship.” But it should do more than that. It should foster good human beings—human beings with broad minds and contemplative souls who appreciate the power of ideas. “If history be, in truth, the self consciousness of humanity, the ‘self [...]

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