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  2. Irving Louis Horowitz - Wikipedia

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    Irving Louis Horowitz (September 25, 1929 – March 21, 2012) was an American sociologist, author, and college professor who wrote and lectured extensively in his field, and in his later years came to fear that it risked being seized by left-wing ideologues.

  3. Transaction Publishers - Wikipedia

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    It was founded by Irving Louis Horowitz, who served as Transaction's chairman of the board and editorial director until his death in 2012. [4] [5] [6] Transaction began on July 1, 1962, as part of a multiplex grant sponsored by the Ford Foundation at Washington University in St. Louis.

  4. List of sociologists - Wikipedia

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    Irving Louis Horowitz, American sociologist; Eugenio María de Hostos, Puerto Rican sociologist; François Houtart, Belgian sociologist; Philip N. Howard, Canadian-American sociologist; Spomenka Hribar (born 1941), Slovenian sociologist, philosopher politician, and public intellectual; Joan Huber, American sociologist; Everett Hughes, American ...

  5. Project Camelot - Wikipedia

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    According to sociologist Irving Louis Horowitz, academics saw Project Camelot as a social science equivalent of the Manhattan Project. [44]" Social science already worked extensively with the military, and thus to insiders Project Camelot was considered unique because of its scale more so than its underlying ideology. [45]

  6. List of winners of the National Jewish Book Award - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the winners of the National Jewish Book Award by category. The awards were established in 1950 to recognize outstanding Jewish Literature. [1] [2] [3] They are awarded by the Jewish Book Council, a New-York based non-profit organization dedicated to the support and promotion of Jewish literature since 1944.

  7. Society (journal) - Wikipedia

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    It was established in 1963 as Transaction: Social Science and Modern SOCIETY by Irving Louis Horowitz. It was published by Transaction Publishers before being purchased by Springer Science+Business Media in 2003. The editor-in-chief is Daniel Gordon (University of Massachusetts Amherst).

  8. Self-hating Jew - Wikipedia

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    The sociologist Irving Louis Horowitz reserves the term for Jews who pose a danger to the Jewish community, using "Jewish self-hater" to describe the so-called "court Jew", "who validates the slander (against Jews) as he attempts to curry the favor of masters and rulers."

  9. Foreign policy of the Lyndon B. Johnson administration

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    Sociologist Irving Louis Horowitz has explored the duality of roles between Johnson as the master domestic tactician and the misguided military tactician. Those character traits which made him excel at the one made him fail in the other.