Ellis Sandoz


Ellis Sandoz is the Hermann Moyse Jr. Distinguished Professor of Political Science and Director of the Eric Voegelin Institute for American Renaissance Studies at Louisiana State University. Sandoz is also the former chairman of that department.

Studies

Sandoz, as Director of the Eric Voegelin Institute for American Renaissance Studies, established in 1987, has devoted himself to research, publications, and conferences on political philosophy and constitutionalism.

Biography

A native of Louisiana whose family first came there from Switzerland in 1829, he is a United States Marine Corps veteran. He was educated at Louisiana State University, also at the University of North Carolina, Georgetown, Heidelberg, and the University of Munich where he completed his doctorate with Eric Voegelin in 1965, Sandoz is the only American to do so. Sandoz joined Louisiana State University faculty in 1978. Sandoz is a specialist in the field of political philosophy, and he approaches problems of public policy from that perspective. President Ronald W. Reagan appointed him to the National Council on the Humanities in 1982 for a six-year term. The Board of Foreign Scholarships in 1987 named him a Fulbright 40th Anniversary Distinguished American Scholar to represent the United States in Italy and lecture on the Constitution during the U.S. Bicentennial. He founded and remains secretary of the . He was elected president of the Philadelphia Society in April 2000.

Constitutionalism

After the Velvet Revolution of 1989, Sandoz has addressed the Federal Assembly of Czechoslovakia and conducted lectures and a series of conferences on The Federalist Papers, and other aspects of the Anglo-American constitutionalism and liberty and Western political philosophy, for academic and political leaders in Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Poland.

Awards

For Sandoz's political science and related educational activities in 1994 he has been awarded the
Sandoz presented a series of lectures on the thought of Voegelin, ethics, and constitutionalism sponsored by the Graduate Program of Ethics of the University of Oslo and the Research Council of Norway in Trondheim in October 1995. He lectures widely in the U. S. and Canada on the contemporary crisis of civic consciousness, foundations of constitutionalism, and modern political philosophy. He delivered the John Witherspoon Lecture titled "Republicanism and Religion: A Conspiracy of Faith and Reason" ; addressed University of Genoa conference on EU constitution-formation.

Works

Sandoz is a member of the Editorial Board and serves as General Editor of The Collected Works of Eric Voegelin 34 vols., and series editor for CW, vols. 19–26, History of Political Ideas.