Senator Joe Lieberman has issued the following statement in memoriam of Irving Kristol: We have lost an intellectual giant. Irving Kristol was an inventive entrepreneur of ideas who was boundless in ...
With these words, Irving Kristol explained what kind of thing neoconservatism would be in the preface that he had the kindness to add to my Prospettiva Neocon (The “Neocon” Perspective) in 2005. On ...
Kristol, in his youth, was a committed Trotskyist, subscribing to the revolutionary vision of global revolution. He was deeply involved in the leader’s Fourth International, a Marxist organization ...
Irving Kristol, the writer, editor, and publisher who died Friday at the age of 89, will be best remembered as the intellectual “godfather” of “neoconservatism,” a set of ideas many credit with ...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Washington, DC (September 22, 2016) – On September 28, 2016, Robert P. George, the McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence at Princeton University, will receive the Irving Kristol ...
Kristol We buried Irving Kristol in Washington on Wednesday, and now must cope with the fact that we, and others who had never been fortunate enough to know him, live in a world devoid of his wisdom, ...
IN 1990, the publisher of The National Interest wrote an essay to mark the fifth anniversary of the magazine. It was called “Defining Our National Interest.” In it, he asked, “But what about the moral ...
WASHINGTON -- Irving Kristol, the political writer and publisher known as the godfather of neoconservatism whose youthful radicalism evolved into a historic rejection of communism, liberalism and the ...
Irving Kristol, the writer, editor, and publisher who died Friday at the age of 89, will be best remembered as the intellectual “godfather” of “neoconservatism,” a set of ideas many credit with ...
That’s what the FBI was asking itself in 1988. That year is not a typo. Gawker has scans of the FBI documents showing that the reputed Godfather of neo-conservatism was a person of interest in an ...
A new book by Phil Tinline recounts the history of a 1967 hoax and its ongoing influence as source code for antigovernment conspiracy theories. By Jeff Shesol Her arguments that a little more ...
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