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  1. Irving William Kristol ( / ˈkrɪstəl /; January 22, 1920 – September 18, 2009) was an American journalist and writer. As a founder, editor, and contributor to various magazines, he played an influential role in the intellectual and political culture of the latter half of the twentieth century. [1]

  2. May 2, 2024 · Irving Kristol (born Jan. 20, 1920, Brooklyn, N.Y., U.S.—died Sept. 18, 2009, Arlington, Va.) was an American essayist, editor, and publisher, best known as an intellectual founder and leader of the neoconservative movement in the United States.

  3. Irving Kristol, Godfather of Modern Conservatism, Dies at 89. By Barry Gewen. Sept. 18, 2009. Irving Kristol, the political commentator who, as much as anyone, defined modern conservatism...

  4. contemporarythinkers.org › irving-kristol › biographyBiography - Irving Kristol

    Learn about the life and work of Irving Kristol, one of the founders of neoconservatism and a prolific essayist, editor, and public intellectual. Explore his contributions to American politics, culture, and foreign policy through his writings and publications.

  5. Jim Colburn/AFP/Getty Images. The Weekly Standard passes along the news that: Irving Kristol, writer, editor, and social philosopher, has died in Washington at the age of 89. His wisdom, wit,...

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  7. Learn about Irving Kristol, one of the founders of neoconservatism, a movement that challenged liberalism and shaped American politics. Explore his essays, books, and multimedia on contemporary issues and ideas.

  8. Sep 23, 2009 · Irving Kristol was the founder and leader of the neoconservative movement, but his views evolved over time and differed from his followers. He started as a liberal critic of the Great Society and the New Left, then became a realist and a supporter of the Reagan administration, and finally a critic of the Iraq War.

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