The Neoconservatives: The Origins of a Movement: With a New Foreword, From Dissent to Political Power

The Neoconservatives: The Origins of a Movement: With a New Foreword, From Dissent to Political Power

by Peter Steinfels
The Neoconservatives: The Origins of a Movement: With a New Foreword, From Dissent to Political Power

The Neoconservatives: The Origins of a Movement: With a New Foreword, From Dissent to Political Power

by Peter Steinfels

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Overview

In 1979, Peter Steinfels identified a new movement and predicted it would be the decade’s most enduring legacy to American politics. In a new Introduction he describes its evolution from a reaction to Sixties' social change into an entrenched political force promoting an assertive, even belligerent, foreign policy.

More than three decades ago, in The Neoconservatives, Peter Steinfels described a nascent movement, predicting that it would be the sixties’ “most enduring legacy to American politics.” Now, in a new foreword to that portrait, he traces neoconservatism’s fateful transformation. What was a movement of dissenting intellectuals creating a new, modern kind of conservatism became a phalanx of political insiders urging the nation to flex its muscles overseas.

The Neoconservatives describes the founders of the movement, disenchanted liberals recoiling from the turmoil of the sixties, a decline in authority, and a loss of tough-minded leadership at home and abroad. Written contemporaneously to the birth of a movement that would profoundly mark American history, The Neoconservatives holds clues, Stein­fels argues, to how and why neoconservatism swerved from its original promise even as it successfully implanted itself as an influential and aggressive element in our politics. This is a landmark book, “an important contribution to understanding the influence of ideas on American politics” (Congress Monthly).

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781476728834
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Publication date: 11/19/2013
Series: Bestselling Political Nonfiction
Edition description: Reissue
Pages: 384
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.30(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Peter Steinfels, former co-director of the Fordham University Center on Religion and Culture, is a university professor at Fordham. He was religion columnist for The New York Times and editor of Commonweal. Steinfels is the author of A People Adrift: The Crisis of the Roman Catholic Church in America (Simon & Schuster, 2003). He lives in New York City.

Table of Contents

Foreword to the New Edition: From Dissent to Political Power ix

1 Introduction: The Significance of Neoconservatism 1

2 The Road to Neoconservatism 26

3 What Neoconservatives Believe 52

4 The Neoconservative Style 74

5 Irving Kristol, Standard-Bearer 85

6 Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Professional Politician 113

7 Daniel Bell, Theoretician and Moralist 170

8 Intellectuals, the Heart of the "New Class" 198

9 Equality and Social Policy 225

10 Democracy and Expertise 261

11 Conclusion: The War for the "New Class" 288

Notes 311

Index 335

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