The Neoconservative Imagination: Essays in Honor of Irving KristolChristopher C. DeMuth, William Kristol American Enterprise Institute, 1995 - 249 Seiten To honor Irving Kristol's 75th birthday, a who's who of scholars and friends--from Norman Podhoretz to Leon R. Kass to Robert H. Bork to James Q. Wilson--celebrate his ideas and ideals, his contributions to American life as the nation's leading neoconservative and his enrichment of the lives and friends of colleagues. |
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A Man without Footnotes | 3 |
Irving Kristols Moral Realism | 19 |
The Australian Connection | 35 |
Following Irving | 57 |
The Common Mans Uncommon Intellectual | 63 |
A Tribute to Irving Kristol | 83 |
A KristolClear Case | 112 |
Culture and Kristol | 134 |
Justice versus Humanity in the Family | 147 |
Reflections of a Neoconservative Disciple | 165 |
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