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Roger Davis Masters (June 8, 1933 – June 22, 2023) studied at
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(A.B. 1955,
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), served in the U.S. Army (1955–57), completed his M.A. (1958) and Ph.D. (1961) at the
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, and served on the faculty at
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(1961-67) and then
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, with a two-year leave to serve as
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at the American Embassy in
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(1969–1971). From his retirement in 1998 he was the Nelson A. Rockefeller Professor of Government Emeritus in the Department of Government at Dartmouth.


Academic career

Roger Masters made deep and wide-ranging contributions in
social science Social science (often rendered in the plural as the social sciences) is one of the branches of science, devoted to the study of societies and the relationships among members within those societies. The term was formerly used to refer to the ...
. The central concern of his career was how the natural world influences human behavior, and creates opportunities for political action to improve societal outcomes. Masters began his career in
political philosophy Political philosophy studies the theoretical and conceptual foundations of politics. It examines the nature, scope, and Political legitimacy, legitimacy of political institutions, such as State (polity), states. This field investigates different ...
as a student of
Leo Strauss Leo Strauss (September 20, 1899 – October 18, 1973) was an American scholar of political philosophy. He spent much of his career as a professor of political science at the University of Chicago, where he taught several generations of students an ...
at the University of Chicago. His dissertation and subsequent book ''The Political Philosophy of Rousseau'' helped shape understanding of
Jean-Jacques Rousseau Jean-Jacques Rousseau (, ; ; 28 June 1712 – 2 July 1778) was a Republic of Geneva, Genevan philosopher (''philosophes, philosophe''), writer, and composer. His political philosophy influenced the progress of the Age of Enlightenment through ...
's role in modern political thought. He translated and edited influential new editions of Rousseau's works (''The First and Second Discourses'' and ''On the Social Contract, with the Geneva Manuscript and Political Economy''), and later co-edited the only complete English edition of ''The Collected Writings of Rousseau''. The role of natural science in early political thought is also addressed in his 1996 book, ''Machiavelli, Leonardo and the Science of Power'', and his 1998 book, ''Fortune is a River: Leonardo da Vinci and Niccolò Machiavelli's Magnificent Dream to Change the Course of Florentine History''. Masters' investigation of how nature influences human societies led to significant contributions in the field of
international relations International relations (IR, and also referred to as international studies, international politics, or international affairs) is an academic discipline. In a broader sense, the study of IR, in addition to multilateral relations, concerns al ...
, as well as human
ethology Ethology is a branch of zoology that studies the behavior, behaviour of non-human animals. It has its scientific roots in the work of Charles Darwin and of American and German ornithology, ornithologists of the late 19th and early 20th cen ...
and
sociobiology Sociobiology is a field of biology that aims to explain social behavior in terms of evolution. It draws from disciplines including psychology, ethology, anthropology, evolution, zoology, archaeology, and population genetics. Within the study of ...
. This work included pioneering laboratory experiments in
political communication Political communication is the study of political messaging that is communicated, usually to the public e.g. political campaigns, speeches and political advertising, often concerning the mass media. It is an interdisciplinary field that draws f ...
. Later, Masters' research on biology and human behavior led to new epidemiological evidence regarding the behavioral impacts of
neurotoxins Neurotoxins are toxins that are destructive to nerve tissue (causing neurotoxicity). Neurotoxins are an extensive class of exogenous chemical neurological insultsSpencer 2000 that can adversely affect function in both developing and mature n ...
, first on the consequences of
lead poisoning Lead poisoning, also known as plumbism and saturnism, is a type of metal poisoning caused by lead in the body. Symptoms may include abdominal pain, constipation, headaches, irritability, memory problems, infertility, numbness and paresthesia, t ...
, and then on the links between a common method of
water fluoridation Water fluoridation is the controlled addition of fluoride to Public water supply, public water supplies to reduce tooth decay. Fluoridated water maintains fluoride levels effective for cavity prevention, achieved naturally or through supplem ...
to elevated blood lead and a higher prevalence of violent crime, substance abuse and learning disabilities. Masters' work has pioneered the application of natural science discoveries to the social sciences and government policy. He was a founding member and served on the Executive Council of the Association for Politics and the Life Sciences, and led a multiyear consultancy on biology and politics for the U.S. Department of Defense in collaboration with anthropologist Lionel Tiger and neuroscientist Michael T. McGuire.


Published work


Principal books

* Masters, Roger D. (ed.), 1964. ''The First and Second Discourses'' by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, translated by Roger D Masters and Judith R Masters. New York: St. Martin's Press (). * Masters, Roger D. (ed.), 1967. ''The Nation is Burdened: American foreign policy in a changing world. '' New York: Random House () * Masters, Roger D., 1968. ''The Political Philosophy of Rousseau.'' Princeton, N.J., Princeton University Press (), also available in French (). * Masters, Roger D. (ed.), 1978. ''On the Social Contract, with the Geneva Manuscript and Political Economy'' by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, translated by Judith R Masters. New York: St Martin's Press (). * Masters, Roger D., 1989. ''The Nature of Politics.'' New Haven: Yale University Press (). * Masters, Roger D., 1993. ''Beyond Relativism: Science and Human Values.'' Hanover, NH: University Press of New England (). * Masters, Roger D., 1996. ''Machiavelli, Leonardo and the Science of Power.'' Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press (). See als
NYT book review
* Masters, Roger D., 1998. ''Fortune is a River: Leonardo da Vinci and Niccolò Machiavelli's Magnificent Dream to Change the Course of Florentine History.'' New York: Simon & Schuster (), also available in Chinese (), Japanese (), German (), Portuguese (), and Korean (). See als

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Edited volumes

* Gruter, Margaret and Roger D. Masters, eds., 1984. ''Ostracism: A Social and Biological Phenomenon.'' http://www.bepress.com/gruterclassics/ostracism (). * Masters, Roger D. and Margaret Gruter, eds.,1992. ''The Sense of Justice: Biological Foundations of Law.'' Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications (). * Masters, Roger D. and Michael T. McGuire, eds. 1994. ''The Neurotransmitter Revolution: Serotonin, Social Behavior, and the Law.'' Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press (). * Masters, Roger D., Glendon A. Schubert and Albert Somit, eds., 1994. ''Primate Politics''. Lanham, MD: University Press of America ()


Edited series

* Masters, Roger D. and Christopher Kelly, eds. (1990
''The Collected Writings of Rousseau''
Hanover, NH: University Press of New England (12 volumes, various years). Series includes: ** ''The Confessions and Correspondence, Including the Letters to Malesherbes'' () ** ''Dialogues'' () ** ''Autobiographical, Scientific, Religious, Moral, and Literary Writings'' () ** ''Discourse on the Origins of Inequality (Second Discourse), Polemics, and Political Economy'' () ** ''Discourse on the Sciences and Arts (First Discourse) and Polemics'' () ** ''Essay on the Origin of Languages and Writings Related to Music'' () ** ''Julie, or the New Heloise'' () ** ''Letter to Beaumont, Letters Written from the Mountain, and Related Writings'' () ** ''Letter to D'Alembert and Writings for the Theater'' () ** ''The Plan for Perpetual Peace, On the Government of Poland, and Other Writings on History and Politics'' () ** ''The Reveries of the Solitary Walker, Botanical Writings, and Letter to Franquières'' () ** ''Social Contract, Discourse on the Virtue Most Necessary for a Hero, Political Fragments, and Geneva Manuscript'' ()


Principal articles and book chapters, by theme

International Relations * Masters, Roger D. (1961), A Multi-Bloc Model of the International System. ''The American Political Science Review'', Vol. 55, No. 4 (Dec.), pp. 780-798. * Masters, Roger D. (1964b), World Politics as a Primitive Political System. ''World Politics'', Vol. 16, No. 4 (July), pp. 595-619. Political Theory * Masters, Roger D. (1977), The Case of Aristotle's Missing Dialogues: Who Wrote the Sophist, the Statesman, and the Politics? ''Political Theory'', Vol. 5, No. 1 (Feb.), pp. 31-60. * Human Ethology and Sociobiology * * * Masters, Roger D. (1982), Is Sociobiology Reactionary? The Political Implications of Inclusive-Fitness Theory. ''The Quarterly Review of Biology'', Vol. 57, No. 3 (Sep.), pp. 275-292. * Masters, Roger D. (1983), The Biological Nature of the State. ''World Politics'', Vol. 35, No. 2 (Jan.), pp. 161-193. * * Masters, Roger D. (1990), Evolutionary Biology and Political Theory. ''The American Political Science Review'', Vol. 84, No. 1 (March), pp. 195-210. * Political Communication * Masters, Roger D. (1981), Linking ethology and political science: Photographs, political attention, and presidential elections, in Meredith Watts, ed. ''Biopolitics: Ethological and physiological approaches.'' New York: Jossey-Bass. () * McHugo, Gregory J., Lanzetta, John T., Sullivan, Denis G., Masters, Roger D. and Englis, Basil G. (1985), Emotional Reactions to a Political Leader's Expressive Displays. ''Journal of Personality & Social Psychology''. 49(6, December):1513-1529. () * Roger D. Masters, Denis G. Sullivan, Alice Feola, Gregory J. McHugo (1987), Television Coverage of Candidates' Display Behavior during the 1984 Democratic Primaries in the United States, ''International Political Science Review''. Vol. 8, No. 2, (April), pp. 121-130. * Newton, James S., Roger D. Masters, Gregory J. McHugo and Denis G. Sullivan (1987), Making up Our Minds: Effects of Network Coverage on Viewer Impressions of Leaders. ''Polity'', Vol. 20, No. 2 (Winter), pp. 226-246. * Sullivan, Denis G., Roger D. Masters (1988), "Happy Warriors": Leaders' Facial Displays, Viewers' Emotions, and Political Support. ''American Journal of Political Science'', Vol. 32, No. 2 (May), pp. 345-368. * Masters, Roger D., Denis G. Sullivan (1989), Nonverbal Displays and Political Leadership in France and the United States. ''Political Behavior'', Vol. 11, No. 2 (June), pp. 123-156. * Masters, Roger D., Siegfried Frey, Gary Bente (1991), Dominance and Attention: Images of Leaders in German, French, & American TV News. ''Polity'', Vol. 23, No. 3 (Spring, 1991), pp. 373-394. * Masters, Roger D. (1991), Individual and cultural differences in response to leaders' nonverbal displays. ''Journal of Social Issues'', 47(3): 151-165. * * * Neurotoxins and Behavior * Masters, Roger D., with Baldwin Way, Brian T. Hone, David J. Grelotti, David Gonzalez, and David Jones (1997), Neurotoxicity and Violence, ''Vermont Law Review'', 22:358-382. * Masters, Roger D., Hone, Brian T., and Doshi, Anil. 1998. "Environmental Pollution, Neurotoxicity, and Criminal Violence," in J. Rose., ed., ''Environmental Toxicology: Current Developments'' (London: Taylor and Francis), pp. 13-48. () * ** * * Coplan, M.J. and R.D. Masters (2001), Guest Editorial: Silicofluorides and fluoridation. ''Fluoride''. Volume 34, No. 3 (Aug): 161-164. () * *


Other

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Masters, Roger 1933 births 2023 deaths American political scientists American political philosophers Dartmouth College faculty Harvard University alumni University of Chicago alumni Yale University faculty