They knew they were right

the rise of the neocons

319 pages

English language

Published 2007 by Doubleday.

ISBN:
978-0-385-51181-0
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OCLC Number:
124538012

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The neocons have become at once the most feared and reviled intellectual movement in American history. Critics on left and right describe them as a tight-knit cabal that ensnared the Bush administration in an unwinnable foreign war.Who are the neoconservatives? How did an obscure band of policy intellectuals, left for dead in the 1990s, suddenly rise to influence the Bush administration and revolutionize American foreign policy?Jacob Heilbrunn wittily and pungently depicts the government officials, pundits, and think-tank denizens who make up this controversial movement, bringing them to life against a background rich in historical detail and political insight. Setting the movement in the larger context of the decades-long battle between liberals and conservatives, first over communism, now over the war on terrorism, he shows that they have always been intellectual mavericks, with a fiery prophetic temperament (and a rhetoric to match) that sets them apart from both liberals and traditional …

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Subjects

  • Conservatism -- United States -- History
  • Political culture -- United States -- History -- 20th century
  • United States -- Politics and government -- 1945-1989
  • United States -- Politics and government -- 1989-
  • United States -- Foreign relations -- Islamic countries
  • Islamic countries -- Foreign relations -- United States