Neoconservatism


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Neoconservatism


Neoconservatism
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Author : Douglas Murray
language : en
Publisher: Encounter Books
Release Date : 2006-07-25

Neoconservatism written by Douglas Murray and has been published by Encounter Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2006-07-25 with Political Science categories.


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.



Neoconservatism


Neoconservatism
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Author : Justin Vaïsse
language : en
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Release Date : 2010

Neoconservatism written by Justin Vaïsse and has been published by Harvard University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010 with History categories.


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.



Neoconservatism


Neoconservatism
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Author : Irving Kristol
language : en
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Release Date : 1995-09-20

Neoconservatism written by Irving Kristol and has been published by Simon and Schuster this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1995-09-20 with Political Science categories.


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.



American Neoconservatism


American Neoconservatism
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Author : Jean-François Drolet
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2014-01-16

American Neoconservatism written by Jean-François Drolet and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-01-16 with History categories.


American Neoconservatism moves beyond recent debates over the intricacies of the Bush administration's foreign policy to offer a deeper look at the philosophical premises of this 'new' conservatism in light of the historical events and changing social compacts that have created a demand for it over the past decades. It surveys neoconservative discourses on democracy, the liberal state, capitalism, national security, international law and global liberal governance, and draws attention to the systematic links between the domestic and international dimensions of neoconservative political sociology. Taking issue with neoconservatism's self-image, Drolet argues and demonstrates that American neoconservatism is not the centrist 'liberal' conservatism that it pretends to be--and that many analysts have diagnosed in recent years. To the extent that neoconservatism is committed to the Enlightenment discourse of liberalism, these commitments are firmly subordinated to an authoritarian form of cultural and philosophical conservatism, which is in fact ferociously predatory on liberal values and practices. Neoconservatism is not a conservative variant of liberalism but a deeply atavistic reaction to liberal modernity. It owes a lot more to the authoritarian intellectual milieu of interwar Europe than to the liberal tradition that its protagonists allegedly want to reform and protect against its enemies.



The Neoconservatives


The Neoconservatives
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Author : Peter Steinfels
language : en
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Release Date : 2013-11-19

The Neoconservatives written by Peter Steinfels and has been published by Simon and Schuster this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-11-19 with History categories.


In 1979, Peter Steinfels identified a new movement and predicted it would be the decade’s most enduring legacy to American politics. In a new Introduction he describes its evolution from a reaction to Sixties' social change into an entrenched political force promoting an assertive, even belligerent, foreign policy. More than three decades ago, in The Neoconservatives, Peter Steinfels described a nascent movement, predicting that it would be the sixties’ “most enduring legacy to American politics.” Now, in a new foreword to that portrait, he traces neoconservatism’s fateful transformation. What was a movement of dissenting intellectuals creating a new, modern kind of conservatism became a phalanx of political insiders urging the nation to flex its muscles overseas. The Neoconservatives describes the founders of the movement, disenchanted liberals recoiling from the turmoil of the sixties, a decline in authority, and a loss of tough-minded leadership at home and abroad. Written contemporaneously to the birth of a movement that would profoundly mark American history, The Neoconservatives holds clues, Stein­fels argues, to how and why neoconservatism swerved from its original promise even as it successfully implanted itself as an influential and aggressive element in our politics. This is a landmark book, “an important contribution to understanding the influence of ideas on American politics” (Congress Monthly).



Neoconservatism And The New American Century


Neoconservatism And The New American Century
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Author : M. Ryan
language : en
Publisher: Springer
Release Date : 2010-10-25

Neoconservatism And The New American Century written by M. Ryan and has been published by Springer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010-10-25 with Political Science categories.


Situated at the intersection of political history, intellectual history, and the history of U.S. foreign policy, this book offers an in-depth examination of the development of neoconservative foreign policy from the end of the Cold War to the election of George W. Bush in 2000.



Taking The Fight To The Enemy


Taking The Fight To The Enemy
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Author : Adam L. Fuller
language : en
Publisher: Lexington Books
Release Date : 2012

Taking The Fight To The Enemy written by Adam L. Fuller and has been published by Lexington Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012 with Political Science categories.


Taking the Fight to the Enemy: Neoconservatism and the Age of Ideology looks at six "neoconservative" intellectuals and the influences on their thinking about the defects of communism, fascism, progressivism, the dominant American culture, and even capitalism itself. Adam L. Fuller examines the gestation of political criticism within the pages of the neoconservatives' own writing as well as the books they read and learned from in order to demonstrate how the neoconservative political strategy is to "take the fight to the enemy."



Neoconservatism


Neoconservatism
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Author : Irwin M. Stelzer
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2004

Neoconservatism written by Irwin M. Stelzer and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004 with Political Science categories.


In America a small group of thinkers, known as 'neoconservatives' stands accused of hijacking the nation's foreign policy, converting it from a multilateralist nation that relies on persuasion into a unilateralist country relying exclusively on military power to achieve its aim of installing pro-American, democratic regimes in the Middle East and, eventually, in Africa and other unstable regions of the world. Their critics call the neo-cons 'democratic imperialists' in pursuit of unachievable goals. This book contains classic and original neoconservative writing to provide the first collection for British readers of ideas that are exerting enormous influence on American foreign and defence policy and have caused such a violent reaction among those who disagree. It contains freshly commissioned pieces by: defense Tony Blair; Robert Kagan; Condoleezza Rice; George Will; Jeane Kirkpatrick; Adam Wolfson; Irving Kristol; William Kristol; Margaret Thatcher; David Brooks; Max Boot; George L. Kelling; Kenneth Weinstein; Joao Carlos Espada; James Q. Wilson; Karlyn Bowman and Michael Gove.



The Neoconservatives


The Neoconservatives
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Author : Peter Steinfels
language : en
Publisher: New York : Simon and Schuster
Release Date : 1979

The Neoconservatives written by Peter Steinfels and has been published by New York : Simon and Schuster this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1979 with Conservatism categories.


An extended analysis of the philosophy and activities of such men as Daniel P. Moynihan, Daniel Bell, and Irving Kristol, of their concerns and successes, and of their growing influence in every area of society.



The Neoconservative Mind


The Neoconservative Mind
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Author : Gary J. Dorrien
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1993

The Neoconservative Mind written by Gary J. Dorrien and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1993 with Political Science categories.


For the past generation, neoconservatism has been the most powerful intellectual movement in American politics. Focusing on four of its most influential theorists-Irving Kristol, Norman Podhoretz, Michael Novak, and Peter Berger-Gary Dorrien presents a sweeping analysis of neoconservatism's history, ideology, and future prospects. He argues that it has the potential to become America's first genuine conservative intellectual tradition. Interviews with all the principal figures as well as with Michael Harrington and other opponents yield a rich and colorful portrayal of the figures and the publications that have shaped this ideological force.Neoconservatism grew out of the Old Left and retains the marks of its origins in the factional New York Intellectual debates of the 1930s. Dorrien traces the multiple strands that contributed to the new movement: former Trotskyites, trade unionists, and right-wing social democrats who opposed the countercultural movements of the 1960s, were disillusioned with the Great Society, felt alienated from the "fashionable liberal elite," and were repulsed by the anti-American sentiments of the Left. They attacked the "new class," an amorphous group of non-producing elites that at various times included liberal intellectuals, "parasitic" managers, and bureaucrats, social workers and psychologists, the major media, consultants, administrators, and lawyers.Throughout the fascinating intellectual biographies of Kristol, Podhoretz, Novak, and Berger, Dorrien describes the vast array of New York literati and political pundits who are or have been associated with these neoconservative leaders. Naming Commentary, The New Republic, The Public Interest, Orbis, The American Scholar, The New Leader, The American Spectator, and Society, among others which have been established by or which regularly host the writings of prominent neoconservatives, Dorrien demonstrates the substantial influence of the movement.Dorrien characterizes neoconservatism by its militant anticommunist and capitalist economics, and its support of a minimal welfare state, the rule of traditional elites, and the return to traditional cultural values. He describes its different ideological currents, its feud with the traditional Right and the many camps from which its adherents converted. Tracking the movement's attainment of political power in the 1980s, he explains how the collapse of communism has fractured neoconservatism's foreign policy consensus, and analyzes the movement's subsequently heightened concern with cultural politics. While Dorrien does not aim to refute neoconservatism, he offers a respectful but strongly critical review of its development and examines the contradictions of its appeal. Author note: Gary Dorrien, an Episcopal priest, is Associate Professor of Religion and Dean of Stetson Chapel, and Chair of the Humanities Division at Kalamazoo College. The most recent of his three previous books is Reconstructing the Common Good.