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Ans: Hans Joachim Morgenthau (1904-1980) is usually remembered as an intellectual father of American science of International Relations and one of the main proponents of classical Realism in IR.
Morgenthau can indeed be considered a major figure in the tradition of political Realism, defining the "theorie realiste" in the 1930s (but systematically developing it only upon his arrival to University of Chicago) – a theory that, drawing a great deal on Friedrich Nietzsche’s anthropology, placed the nature of the political in the psyche of the person, stressing the importance of power in human and international affairs, together with the competition for scarce resources, while epistemologically positioned as positivist („je constate simplement ce que je vois,“ as Morgenthau would say).
At the same time, however, he never morally consented to the world he thought he objectively observed – one of crude power competition. Morgenthau’s political Realism emerges as a corrective to ideological crusades of any kind as much as shameless immorality - a highly moral position defending politics of limits, envisioning an utopia in which action is guided by limited and rationally pursued interests. His recommendations to
FORGET the sentimental notion that foreign policy is a struggle between virtue and vice, with virtue bound to win.
FORGET the utopian notion that a brave new world without power politics will follow the unconditional surrender of wicked nations.
REMEMBER that diplomacy without power is feeble (In Defense of the National Interest, 1951)
may not have lost anything of their currency today.