Ok so main points of Straussianism which I have cobbled together out of the cobwebs. No idea of the extent to which Strauss actually bought into these, just common usage. 1. The Noble Lie. The People may be made better off if they are deceived, via (eg) false religion that . . .
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A tacked on ending where Richmond, a practical saint, conveniently shows up and wins the day. It's not really believable and disharmonious with the first three quarters of the play. Potential esoteric reading: ignore this Hollywood bullshit. Director's cut ends w/Edward's sons.
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