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100 1 $aKristol, Irving.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n50045985
245 10 $aNeoconservatism :$bthe autobiography of an idea /$cIrving Kristol.
260 $aNew York :$bFree Press,$c1995.
263 $a9508
300 $axi, 493 pages ;$c25 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
500 $aIncludes index.
505 00 $g1.$tAn Autobiographical Memoir --$g2.$tWelfare: The Best of Intentions, the Worst of Results --$g3.$tThe Tragedy of "Multiculturalism" --$g4.$tReflections on Love and Family --$g5.$tMen, Women, and Sex --$g6.$tAIDS and False Innocence --$g7.$tLife Without Father --$g8.$tAmerican Intellectuals and Foreign Policy --$g9.$tCapitalism, Socialism, and Nihilism --$g10.$tThe Adversary Culture of Intellectuals --$g11.$tThe Cultural Revolution and the Capitalist Future --$g12.$tCountercultures --$g13.$tMachiavelli and the Profanation of Politics --$g14.$tAbout Equality --$g15.$tThe Frustrations of Affluence --$g16.$tUtopianism, Ancient and Modern --$g17.$tSocial Reform: Gains and Losses --$g18.$tBusiness and the "New Class" --$g19.$tCorporate Capitalism in America --$g20.$tOn Conservatism and Capitalism --$g21.$tThe American Revolution as a Successful Revolution --$g22.$tWhat Is "Social Justice?" --$g23.$tAdam Smith and the Spirit of Capitalism --$g24.$tSocialism: An Obituary for an Idea --
505 80 $g25.$tAmerican Historians and the Democratic Idea --$g26.$tUrban Civilization and Its Discontents --$g27.$tThe Republican Future --$g28.$t"The Stupid Party" --$g29.$tThe Emergence of Two Republican Parties --$g30.$tThe New Populism: Not to Worry --$g31.$tThe Coming "Conservative Century" --$g32.$tThe New Face of American Politics --$g33.$tAmerica's "Exceptional Conservatism" --$g34.$tGod and the Psychoanalysts --$g35.$tEinstein: The Passion of Pure Reason --$g36.$tIs Jewish Humor Dead? --$g37.$tChristianity, Judaism, and Socialism --$g38.$tThe Future of American Jewry --$g39.$tMemoirs of a "Cold Warrior" --$g40.$tMemoirs of a Trotskyist --$g41.$tMy Cold War.
520 $aNeoconservatism is the movement that has provided the intellectual foundation for the resurgence of American conservatism in our time. And if neoconservatism can be said to have a father or an architect, that person is Irving Kristol.
520 8 $aNeoconservatism is the most comprehensive selection of Kristol's influential writings on politics and economics, as well as the best of his now-famous essays on society, religion, culture, literature, education, and - above all - the "values" issues that have come to define the neo-conservative critique of contemporary life.
520 8 $aThese essays provide an unparalleled insight into the 50-year development of Kristol's social and political ideas, from an uneasy socialism tempered with religious orthodoxy, to a vigilant optimism about the future of the American experiment.
520 8 $aThose already familiar with Kristol's work will especially enjoy the new autobiographical essay that introduces this volume; it is sprinkled with personal recollections about such luminaries as Lionel Trilling, Leo Strauss, Saul Bellow, Sidney Hook, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, and historian Gertrude Himmelfarb (who is also Mrs. Kristol). Those relatively new to Kristol's writings will be treated to some of the most lucid, insightful, entertaining, and intellectually challenging essays of our time.
650 0 $aConservatism$zUnited States$xHistory$y20th century.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008100500
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