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3.0 out of 5 stars
a challenging read,
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This review is from: The Essential Neoconservative Reader (Hardcover)
This book does not contain essays by the people most of us think of when we think of Neo-Cons: the members of the Bush II administration. I suspect that most people who identify themselves as conservative have not read anything by Irving Kristol, Michael Novak, D.P. Moynihan or James Q. Wilson, and I doubt that any of these articles played any major role in shaping the policy of Wolfowitz, Cheney, etc. Nevertheless, this is intelligent and interesting writing, much of it expressing a yearning for things to be the "way they used to be" in some imagined golden age of American culture.
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The Essential Neoconservative Reader by Mark Gerson (Paperback - May 27, 1997)
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