The Past, Present, and Future of Neoconservatism

The term "neoconservative" was coined in the 1970's as an anathema. It was intended to stigmatize a group of liberal intellectuals who had lately parted ways with the majority of their fellows.

As a heretical offshoot of liberalism, neoconservatism appealed to the same values and even many of the same goals--like, for example, peace and racial equality. But neoconservatives argued that liberal policies--for example, disarmament in the pursuit of ... Full Story »

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by Paul Keene - Oct. 1, 2008

I have to say that I couldn't read the entire article. The moment the author claimed that Reagan was a liberal and that neoconservatives evolved from Democrats, I couldn't read anymore hogwash. I can't imagine how far right this guy is if he thinks a neocon like Cheney is a liberal.

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