They knew they were right: the rise of the neocons
Analyzes the history of neoconservatism and its largely Jewish origins, tracing the movement from its roots with anti-communist immigrants in the 1930s, through its triumph in the 1980s, to its decline with the Iraq War.
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Format: | Buch |
Sprache: | English |
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New York [u.a.]
Doubleday
2008
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Zusammenfassung: | Analyzes the history of neoconservatism and its largely Jewish origins, tracing the movement from its roots with anti-communist immigrants in the 1930s, through its triumph in the 1980s, to its decline with the Iraq War. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | X, 319 S. |
ISBN: | 9780385511810 |
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adam_text | THEY KNEW THEY WERE RIGHT / HEILBRUNN, JACOB : C2008 TABLE OF
CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS PROLOGUE : NOW IT CAN BE TOLD : BUSH
LOOKS BACK EXODUS WILDERNESS REDEMPTION RETURN TO EXILE POSTSCRIPT :
PROPHETS UNARMED. DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
THE NEOCONS HAVE BECOME 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 NEO-
CONSERVATIVES? 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 govern¬
ment 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 rhetoric to match) that sets them
apart from both liberals and traditional conservatives.
Neoconservatism grew out of a split in the
1930s
between
Stalinists and followers of Trotsky. These obscure ideological
battles between warring Marxist factions were transported to
the larger canvas of the Cold War, as over time the neocons
moved steadily to the right, abandoning the Democratic Party
after
1972,
when it shunned intervention abroad, and complet¬
ing their journey in
1980,
when they embraced Ronald Reagan
and the Republican Party. There they largely supplied the ideo¬
logical glue that held the Reagan coalition together, combining
the agenda of family values with a crusading foreign policy.
Out of favor with the first President Bush and reduced to
gadflies in the Clinton years, they suddenly found themselves
in George W. Bush s administration in a position of unprece¬
dented influence. For the first time in their long history they had
their hands on the levers of power. Prompted by
9/11,
they used
that power to advance what they believed to be America s strate¬
gic interest in spreading democracy throughout the Arab world.
Their critics charge that the neoconservatives were doing
the bidding of the Israeli government
—
a charge neoconserva¬
tives rightly reject. But
Heilbrunn
shows that the story of
the neocons is nonetheless inseparable from the great histori¬
cal drama of Jewish assimilation. Decisively shaped by the
immigrant experience and the trauma of the Holocaust, they
rose from the margins of political life to become an insurgent
counterestablishment that challenged the old WASP foreign
policy elite.
Far from being chastened by the Iraq debacle, the neo¬
cons continue to guide foreign policy. They are advisers to each
of the major GOP presidential candidates. Repeatedly declared
dead in the past, like Old Testament prophets they thrive on
adversity. This book shows where they came from
—
and why
they remain a potent and permanent force in American politics.
JACOB
H EIL B R
Ü NN
is a senior editor at the National
Interest. He is a former editorial writer for the Los Angeles Times
and was a senior editor at the New Republic. He writes regularly
for the New York Times and Washington Monthly.
|
adam_txt |
THEY KNEW THEY WERE RIGHT / HEILBRUNN, JACOB : C2008 TABLE OF
CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS PROLOGUE : NOW IT CAN BE TOLD : BUSH
LOOKS BACK EXODUS WILDERNESS REDEMPTION RETURN TO EXILE POSTSCRIPT :
PROPHETS UNARMED. DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
THE NEOCONS HAVE BECOME 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 NEO-
CONSERVATIVES? 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 govern¬
ment 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 rhetoric to match) that sets them
apart from both liberals and traditional conservatives.
Neoconservatism grew out of a split in the
1930s
between
Stalinists and followers of Trotsky. These obscure ideological
battles between warring Marxist factions were transported to
the larger canvas of the Cold War, as over time the neocons
moved steadily to the right, abandoning the Democratic Party
after
1972,
when it shunned intervention abroad, and complet¬
ing their journey in
1980,
when they embraced Ronald Reagan
and the Republican Party. There they largely supplied the ideo¬
logical glue that held the Reagan coalition together, combining
the agenda of "family values" with a crusading foreign policy.
Out of favor with the first President Bush and reduced to
gadflies in the Clinton years, they suddenly found themselves
in George W. Bush's administration in a position of unprece¬
dented influence. For the first time in their long history they had
their hands on the levers of power. Prompted by
9/11,
they used
that power to advance what they believed to be America's strate¬
gic interest in spreading democracy throughout the Arab world.
Their critics charge that the neoconservatives were doing
the bidding of the Israeli government
—
a charge neoconserva¬
tives rightly reject. But
Heilbrunn
shows that the story of
the neocons is nonetheless inseparable from the great histori¬
cal drama of Jewish assimilation. Decisively shaped by the
immigrant experience and the trauma of the Holocaust, they
rose from the margins of political life to become an insurgent
counterestablishment that challenged the old WASP foreign
policy elite.
Far from being chastened by the Iraq debacle, the neo¬
cons continue to guide foreign policy. They are advisers to each
of the major GOP presidential candidates. Repeatedly declared
dead in the past, like Old Testament prophets they thrive on
adversity. This book shows where they came from
—
and why
they remain a potent and permanent force in American politics.
JACOB
H EIL B R
Ü NN
is a senior editor at the National
Interest. He is a former editorial writer for the Los Angeles Times
and was a senior editor at the New Republic. He writes regularly
for the New York Times and Washington Monthly. |
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title_auth | They knew they were right the rise of the neocons |
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title_exact_search_txtP | They knew they were right the rise of the neocons |
title_full | They knew they were right the rise of the neocons Jacob Heilbrunn |
title_fullStr | They knew they were right the rise of the neocons Jacob Heilbrunn |
title_full_unstemmed | They knew they were right the rise of the neocons Jacob Heilbrunn |
title_short | They knew they were right |
title_sort | they knew they were right the rise of the neocons |
title_sub | the rise of the neocons |
topic | Neoconservatisme gtt Konservatismus fes Konservative Organisation fes Politikberatung fes Politische Zeitfragen fes Außenpolitik Geschichte Politik Conservatism United States History Political culture United States History 20th century Konservativismus (DE-588)4032187-3 gnd Konservatives Judentum (DE-588)4296529-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Neoconservatisme Konservatismus Konservative Organisation Politikberatung Politische Zeitfragen Außenpolitik Geschichte Politik Conservatism United States History Political culture United States History 20th century Konservativismus Konservatives Judentum Verenigde Staten USA Islamic countries Foreign relations United States United States Foreign relations Islamic countries United States Politics and government 1945-1989 United States Politics and government 1989- |
url | http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0717/2007017587.html http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016404163&sequence=000007&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016404163&sequence=000010&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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