The Neoconservative Revolution

Jewish Intellectuals and the Shaping of Public Policy

Murray Friedman author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:9th Oct '06

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This book is the first history of the development of American Jewish political conservatism.

This book is the first history of the development of American Jewish political conservatism and the rise of a group of Jewish intellectuals and activists who moved to the center or Right and are known as neoconservatives.This book which will come as a surprise to many educated observers and historians suggests that Jews and Jewish intellectuals have played a considerable role in the development and shaping of modern American conservatism. The focus is on the rise of a group of Jewish intellectuals and activists known as neoconservatives who began to impact on American public policy during the Cold War with the Soviet Union and most recently in the lead up to and invasion of Iraq. It presents a portrait of the life and work of the original and small group of neocons including Irving Kristol, Norman Podhoretz, and Sidney Hook. This group has grown into a new generation who operate as columnists in conservative think tanks like The Heritage and The American Enterprise Institute, at colleges and universities, and in government in the second Bush Administration including such lightning rod figures as Paul Wolfowitz, Richard Perle and Elliot Abrams. The book suggests the neo cons have been so significant in reshaping modern American conservatism and public policy that they constitute a Neoconservative Revolution.

'Readable and comprehensive. What distinguishes this volume from its predecessors is the greater support of attention it pays to the specifically Jewish background and concerns of some of the leading neoconservatives of both the older and the younger generations. The epilogue briefly delineates the role played by Jewish neoconservatives in the launching of the Iraq War in 2003.' Choice
'[Friedman's] book is … an effort to demonstrate that Jewish intellectuals, activists, and policy-makers played a significant role in the formation of modern American conservatism. He therefore operates on a fairly large canvas, retelling many of the pivotal events in 20th-century American political and intellectual history, especially since World War II, and along the way introducing us to important Jewish players.' Commentary
' … it merits reading by all students of 20th-century American political history …' Jewish Chronicle
'… a scholarly and engaging history of the Neoconservative movement …' Contemporary Review
'… provides a nuanced exploration of the forces that shaped the neo-conservative sensibility, and it makes for the fascinating and thought-provoking reading.' Political Studies Review
'… a valuable examination of the influence of the powerful American 'Jewish lobby.' Contemporary Review
'One is left wondering what is 'conservative' in this revolution.' Contemporary Review

ISBN: 9780521545013

Dimensions: 220mm x 141mm x 19mm

Weight: 460g

310 pages