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  2. Neoconservatism - Wikipedia

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    Leo Strauss and his students [ edit ] C. Bradley Thompson , a professor at Clemson University, claims that most influential neoconservatives refer explicitly to the theoretical ideas in the philosophy of Leo Strauss (1899–1973), [ 32 ] although there are several writers who claim that in doing so they may draw upon meaning that Strauss ...

  3. Leo Strauss - Wikipedia

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    Leo Strauss [a] (September 20, 1899 – October 18, 1973) was an American scholar of political philosophy.Born in Germany to Jewish parents, Strauss later emigrated from Germany to the United States.

  4. Neoconservatism and paleoconservatism - Wikipedia

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    He said they disregarded the Paleocons' critiques and over-emphasized the influence of Leo Strauss on the neoconservatives: This silence about the Paleocons was the result, in part, of the abysmal ignorance of the writers of most such articles but also of the hidden purpose that lurked beneath much of what they wrote.

  5. America at the Crossroads - Wikipedia

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    He goes on to name many people with whom he associated, such as Paul D. Wolfowitz, Wolfowitz' teacher Albert Wohlstetter, Fukuyama's own teacher Allan Bloom and Bloom's teacher Leo Strauss, his former classmate William Kristol and his father Irving Kristol, for whom Fukuyama had written many articles in his magazines (The National Interest, The Public Interest, Commentary).

  6. Where Populists and Neoconservatives Meet - AOL

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    A recent exchange between a Washington Post columnist and a freshman U.S. senator reveals some of the underlying issues in contemporary policy debates on the right. George Will, a stalwart of ...

  7. Timeline of modern American conservatism - Wikipedia

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    Leo Strauss (1899–1973), a refugee from Nazi Germany, teaches political philosophy at the New School for Social Research in New York (1938–49) and the University of Chicago (1949–1969). He was not an activist but his ideas have been influential. [21] 1939 Robert A. Taft

  8. Paul Wolfowitz - Wikipedia

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    James Mann points out: "quite a few neo-conservatives, like Wolfowitz, believed strongly in democratic ideals; they had taken from the philosopher Leo Strauss the notion that there is a moral duty to oppose a leader who is a 'tyrant. ' " [29] Other areas where Wolfowitz disagreed with the administration was in his opposition to attempts to open ...

  9. Talk:Neoconservatism/Archive 4 - Wikipedia

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    2 Leo Strauss. 3 Judaism and neo-conservativism. 4 Anybody know what happened to the history? ... 10 Prominent neoconservatives. 11 Evolution of meaning of term. 9 ...