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The neoconservative persuasion
Selected Essays 1942-2009
Book • 2013
This book is a compilation of approximately 50 essays by Irving Kristol, spanning seven decades.
Edited by his wife, Gertrude Himmelfarb, it covers a wide range of topics including democracy, culture, capitalism, conservatism, foreign policy, and religion.
The essays reflect Kristol's distinctive intellectual sensibility and his role as a central figure in shaping neoconservative thought.
The collection is organized chronologically and includes autobiographical memoirs, offering a comprehensive view of Kristol's intellectual journey and the development of neoconservatism.
Edited by his wife, Gertrude Himmelfarb, it covers a wide range of topics including democracy, culture, capitalism, conservatism, foreign policy, and religion.
The essays reflect Kristol's distinctive intellectual sensibility and his role as a central figure in shaping neoconservative thought.
The collection is organized chronologically and includes autobiographical memoirs, offering a comprehensive view of Kristol's intellectual journey and the development of neoconservatism.
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