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  1. För 1 dag sedan · Journalist Irving Kristol dismissed Buchanan as out of touch, noting: “I regret to inform him that those wars are over, and the Left has won.” During the 70s and 80s in America, Ronson clarifies, the Left had taken control of education, entertainment and the media.

  2. för 3 dagar sedan · Conservative William Kristol’s, father, Irving, graduated with the class of 1940. He was a history major, a Trotskyist, and a devoted member of the Young People’s Socialist League, and he held down one of the alcoves in that lunchroom where students argued hotly about politics.

  3. för 2 dagar sedan · Kosar writes that if “a neoconservative is a liberal who got mugged by reality,” as Irving Kristol famously put it, then Banfield—a New Dealer who worked under Rexford Tugwell in the late 1930s and early 1940s—was “the earliest neoconservative, and Government Project is the first neoconservative book.”

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Peter_ThielPeter Thiel - Wikipedia

    för 2 dagar sedan · The paper received funding from Irving Kristol. Thiel was The Stanford Review's first editor-in-chief until he graduated in 1989. Thiel has maintained his relationship with the paper, consulting with staff, donating to the newspaper, and placing graduating students in internships or jobs within his network.

  5. för 2 dagar sedan · Loury was soon traveling in circles with James Q. Wilson, Robert Woodson, Irving Kristol, and other conservative social scientists and intellectuals prominent in the 1980s.

  6. för 3 dagar sedan · The neoconservatives were a group of politicians, like Paul Wolfowitz, Elliott Abrams, Richard Perle, and Douglas Feith, and intellectuals, like Irving and Bill Kristol, Robert Kagan, and Richard/Daniel Pipes, who switched from the Democrats in the 1970s to the Republicans because they wanted a more hawkish, idealistic American foreign policy.

  7. För 1 dag sedan · The culture wars are perpetually waged in response to new and imagined threats, but they’ve been around forever. They just keep taking on new forms. In Australia, we’re seeing heated zero-sum disputes about everything from gender and sexuality, and race and religious freedom in schools, to climate change and the…