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  1. 8 de may. de 2024 · The intellectual set behind Commentary magazine courted his contributions and he became part of the same circles as Jack Kemp, William Kristol and Norman Podhoretz.

  2. rosselliotbarkan.com › p › from-misogyny-to-no-mans-landFrom Misogyny to No Man's Land

    11 de may. de 2024 · Norman Podhoretz, the young editor of Commentary and not yet an avowed neoconservative, savaged the novel in strikingly personal terms, dismissing McCarthy as an “intellectual on the surface, a furniture-describer at heart.” She was, to Podhoretz, no more than one more member of the “tribe of contemporary lady novelists.”

  3. 14 de may. de 2024 · Ronnie references Norman Podhoretzs memoir, Making It (Random House, 1967)), and now available from the New York Review of Books Classics series. Claire Potter Contributing Editor, Public Seminar, and Emeritus Professor of History, The New School for Social Research

  4. 2 de may. de 2024 · Norman Podhoretz on Defending Pre-Emption The former editor of the monthly magazine, Commentary, Podhoretz subscribes to what some call the "Bush Doctrine" of foreign policy, favoring pre-emptive action against potential threats.

  5. 25 de abr. de 2024 · Norman Podhoretz could help him find the way. In a 2021 interview, when support for Trump was at its nadir, Podhoretz told the Wall Street Journal, “I was, to begin with, anti-anti-Trump. I was not crazy about the guy. I had never met him, and still I’ve never met him.

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  6. Hace 3 días · Commentary editor-in-chief Norman Podhoretz had commissioned the article from Rustin, and the two men remained intellectually and personally aligned for the next 20 years. [ citation needed ] Podhoretz and the magazine promoted the neoconservative movement, which had implications for civil rights initiatives as well as other economic ...

  7. 2 de may. de 2024 · The latter include Irving Kristol, Nathan Glazer, and Norman Podhoretz, among others. Culture and religion. In its respect for established institutions and practices, neoconservatism resembles the traditional conservatism of the 18th-century Irish statesman Edmund Burke.