The Neocon Reader
Author | : Irwin M. Stelzer |
Publisher | : Grove Press |
Total Pages | : 340 |
Release | : 2004 |
ISBN-10 | : 0802141935 |
ISBN-13 | : 9780802141934 |
Rating | : 4/5 (35 Downloads) |
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Author | : Irwin M. Stelzer |
Publisher | : Grove Press |
Total Pages | : 340 |
Release | : 2004 |
ISBN-10 | : 0802141935 |
ISBN-13 | : 9780802141934 |
Rating | : 4/5 (35 Downloads) |
Author | : Justin Vaïsse |
Publisher | : Harvard University Press |
Total Pages | : 380 |
Release | : 2010-05-21 |
ISBN-10 | : 0674050517 |
ISBN-13 | : 9780674050518 |
Rating | : 4/5 (17 Downloads) |
Presents neo-conservatism in three ages covering the history, and illuminating core developments, including the split of liberalism, and the shifting relationship of party affiliation and foreign policy position.
Author | : Jacob Heilbrunn |
Publisher | : Anchor |
Total Pages | : 338 |
Release | : 2009-01-06 |
ISBN-10 | : 9780307472489 |
ISBN-13 | : 0307472485 |
Rating | : 4/5 (89 Downloads) |
From its origins in 1930s Marxism to its unprecedented influence on George W. Bush's administration, neoconservatism has become one of the most powerful, reviled, and misunderstood intellectual movements in American history. But who are the neocons, and how did this obscure group of government officials, pundits, and think-tank denizens rise to revolutionize American foreign policy?Political journalist Jacob Heilbrunn uses his intimate knowledge of the movement and its members to write the definitive history of the neoconservatives. He sets their ideas in the larger context of the decades-long battle between liberals and conservatives, first over communism, and now over the war on terrorism. And he explains why, in spite of their misguided policy on Iraq, they will remain a permanent force in American politics.
Author | : Gary Dorrien |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 352 |
Release | : 2013-01-11 |
ISBN-10 | : 9781135931018 |
ISBN-13 | : 1135931011 |
Rating | : 4/5 (18 Downloads) |
This work argues that the influence of neoconservatives has been none too small and all too important in the shaping of this monumental doctrine and historic moment in American foreign policy. Through a fascinating account of the central figures in the neoconservative movement and their push for war with Iraq, he reveals the imperial designs that have guided them in their quest for the establishment of a global Pax Americana.
Author | : C. Bradley Thompson |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 344 |
Release | : 2015-11-17 |
ISBN-10 | : 9781317255628 |
ISBN-13 | : 1317255623 |
Rating | : 4/5 (28 Downloads) |
An obituary so soon! Surely the reports of neoconservatism's death are greatly exaggerated. C. Bradley Thompson has written (with Yaron Brook) the most comprehensive and original analysis of neoconservatism yet published and in the process has dealt it a mortal blow. Neoconservatism: An Obituary for an Idea reveals publicly for the first time what the neocons call their philosophy of governance--their plan for governing America. This book explicates the deepest philosophic principles of neoconservatism, traces the intellectual relationship between the political philosopher Leo Strauss and contemporary neoconservative political actors, and provides a trenchant critique of neoconservatism from the perspective of America's founding principles. The theme of this timely book--neoconservatism as a species of anti-Americanism--will shake up the intellectual salons of both the Left and Right. What makes this book so compelling is that Thompson actually lived for many years in the Straussian/neoconservative intellectual world. Neoconservatism therefore fits into the "breaking ranks" tradition of scholarly criticism and breaks the mold when it comes to informed, incisive, nonpartisan critique of neoconservative thought and action.
Author | : Ben J. Wattenberg |
Publisher | : Macmillan |
Total Pages | : 404 |
Release | : 2008-07-08 |
ISBN-10 | : 0312382995 |
ISBN-13 | : 9780312382995 |
Rating | : 4/5 (95 Downloads) |
After more than 40 years as a Washington insider, the former liberal presidential aide turned neo-conservative and Ronald Reagan's favorite Democrat offers a frank, biting narrative of his life in the political arena.
Author | : Irving Kristol |
Publisher | : Basic Books |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2013-04-23 |
ISBN-10 | : 0465061915 |
ISBN-13 | : 9780465061914 |
Rating | : 4/5 (15 Downloads) |
A brilliant collection of pieces, written between 1942 and his death in 2009, by Irving Kristol, one of the fathers of neoconservatism. This series of essays, many hard to find and reprinted for the first time since their initial appearance, offers a wide ranging survey of the history of neoconservatism in America. Kristol covers a broad range of topics from the neoconservative movement's roots in the 40s at City College through the triumph of Reagan and the muddle of the Iraq war. Along the way, we experience the creative development of one of the most important public intellectuals of the modern age, a man who played an extraordinarily influential role in the development of American intellectual and political culture over the past half-century. This illuminating collection features a foreword by Irving's son Bill Kristol and is edited by Irving's widow, Gertrude Himmelfarb (aka Bee Kristol), a notable conservative voice in her own right.
Author | : Massimo Borghesi |
Publisher | : Liturgical Press |
Total Pages | : 280 |
Release | : 2021-12-20 |
ISBN-10 | : 9780814667361 |
ISBN-13 | : 0814667368 |
Rating | : 4/5 (61 Downloads) |
2022 Catholic Media Association honorable mention Pope Francis 2022 Catholic Media Association honorable mention in English translation edition One element of the church that Pope Francis was elected to lead in 2013 was an ideology that might be called the “American” model of Catholicism—the troubling result of efforts by intellectuals like Michael Novak, George Weigel, and Richard John Neuhaus to remake Catholicism into both a culture war colossus and a prop for ascendant capitalism. After laying the groundwork during the 1980s and armed with a selective and manipulative reading of Pope John Paul II’s 1991 encyclical Centesimus Annus, these neoconservative commentators established themselves as authoritative Catholic voices throughout the 1990s, viewing every question through a liberal-conservative ecclesial-political lens. The movement morphed further after the 9/11 terror attacks into a startling amalgamation of theocratic convictions, which led to the troubling theo-populism we see today. The election of the Latin American pope represented a mortal threat to all of this, and a poisonous backlash was inevitable, bringing us to the brink of a true “American schism.” This is the drama of today’s Catholic Church. In Catholic Discordance: Neoconservatism vs. the Field Hospital Church of Pope Francis, Massimo Borghesi—who masterfully unveiled the pope’s own intellectual development in his The Mind of Pope Francis—analyzes the origins of today’s Catholic neoconservative movement and its clash with the church that Francis understands as a “field hospital” for a fragmented world.
Author | : Douglas Murray |
Publisher | : ReadHowYouWant.com |
Total Pages | : 334 |
Release | : 2010-06-29 |
ISBN-10 | : 9781458779915 |
ISBN-13 | : 1458779912 |
Rating | : 4/5 (15 Downloads) |
Neo conservatism: Why We Need It is a defense of the most controversial political philosophy of our era. Douglas Murray takes a fresh look at the movement that replaced Great-Society liberalism, helped Ronald Reagan bring down the Wall, and provided the intellectual rationale for the Bush administration's War on Terror. While others are blaming it for foreign policy failures and, more extremely, attacking it as a ''Jewish cabal,'' Murray argues that the West needs Neo conservatism more than ever. In addition to explaining what Neo conservatism is and where it came from, he argues that this American-born response to the failed policies of the 1960s is the best approach to foreign affairs not only for the United States but also for Britain and the West as well.
Author | : Irving Kristol |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 518 |
Release | : 1995-09-20 |
ISBN-10 | : 9780028740218 |
ISBN-13 | : 0028740211 |
Rating | : 4/5 (18 Downloads) |
Here are the best of Kristol's now famous essays on society, religion, morals, culture, literature, education, and on the values issues which have come to define the neoconservative critique of contemporary life. These essays display the provocative ideas and style that have caused Irving Kristol to be justly regarded as the "godfather" of the conservative movement.