By the Cold War, Niebuhr had become a "prophet" for the American establishment. Political giants like (the architect of containment) and Hans Morgenthau (the father of modern Realism) cited him as their primary inspiration. Kennan famously called him "the father of all of us". Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
Niebuhr’s story is the birth of , a framework that transformed how we think about power and nations. The Great Awakening Reinhold Niebuhr and International Relations Th...
He warned that "idealists" who ignore power dynamics actually make the world more dangerous by being unprepared for real-world tyrants. A Legacy of "The Father of Us All" By the Cold War, Niebuhr had become a
Niebuhrian International Relations: The Ethics of Foreign Policymaking Go to product viewer dialog for this item
Niebuhr’s "International Relations theory" (though he never wrote a single textbook on it) rests on a few haunting truths about human nature:
He believed individuals could be moral, but groups—especially nations—are almost always selfish. He called this "Moral Man and Immoral Society".