Neoconservatism: Selected Essays 1949-1995 The Autobiography of an Idea.

First Edition of Neoconservatism; Warmly Inscribed by Irving Kristol

Neoconservatism: Selected Essays 1949-1995 The Autobiography of an Idea.

KRISTOL, Irving.

Item Number: 5802

New York: The Free Press, 1995.

First edition of Irving Kristol’s Neoconservatism. Octavo, original half cloth. Inscribed by the author on the half title page, “For Rita Lazzaro with affection and admiration Irving.” Fine in a near fine dust jacket with light shelfwear.

Irving Kristol has long been considered the godfather of neoconservatism, a political persuasion that breathed intellectual life into the moribund Republican Party during the 1970s and helped make Ronald Reagan's ascendancy possible. But because Kristol spent the bulk of his career in the highbrow journalistic world of essays and commentary, he never authored a full book that defines his mode of thinking or traces its development. This collection of essays is the closest thing there is, and it's a real treat: smart, often counterintuitive, and full of good writing. As Kristol notes on the opening pages, "An intellectual who didn't write struck me as only half an intellectual." And Kristol is clearly a full intellectual. Much of the writing here has appeared elsewhere--in Commentary, where Kristol served as an editor; The Wall Street Journal, where he would regularly contribute to the op-ed page.

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