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  1. Sep 19, 2009 · Irving William Kristol was born Jan. 22, 1920, in Brooklyn, N.Y., attended City College of New York and served in the Army during World War II.

  2. Sep 19, 2009 · Irving Kristol, 1920-2009. This article is more than 10 years old. Among the popular myths surrounding neoconservatism is the notion that its intellectual father--the writer Irving Kristol, who ...

  3. Irving Kristol was an editor and then the managing editor of Commentary magazine from 1947 to 1952; executive vice-president of the publishing house Basic Books from 1961 to 1969; Henry Luce Professor of Urban Values at New York University from 1969 to 1987; and co-founder and co-editor of the Public Interest from 1965 to 2002.

  4. Sep 28, 2009 · Irving Kristol, an influential political writer who was the intellectual father of U.S. neoconservatism, died in September 2009 at the age of 89. Although less active in his final years, Kristol’s lasting influence on the direction of U.S. political discourse is widely acknowledged.

  5. Sep 19, 2009 · Irving Kristol, the writer, editor and publisher known as the godfather of neoconservatism whose youthful radicalism evolved into a historic rejection of communism, liberalism and the ...

  6. Sep 19, 2009 · Sept. 19, 2009 12 AM PT. Irving Kristol, a forceful essayist, editor and university professor who became the leading architect of neoconservatism, which he called a political and intellectual ...

  7. Irving Kristol. Simon and Schuster, Sep 20, 1995 - Political Science - 493 pages. Neoconservatism is the movement that has provided the intellectual foundation for the resurgence of American conservatism in our time. And if neoconservatism can be said to have a father or an architect, that person is Irving Kristol.

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