Irving Kristol
Overview
 
Irving Kristol was an American columnist, journalist, and writer who was dubbed the "godfather of neoconservatism". As the founder, editor, and contributor to various magazines, he played an influential role in the intellectual and political culture of the last half-century; after his death he was described by The Daily Telegraph
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 as being "perhaps the most consequential public intellectual of the latter half of the 20th century".
Kristol was born in Brooklyn
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, New York
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, the son of non-observant
Orthodox Judaism
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 Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe.
Quotations

Doing good isn't [that] hard. It's just doing a lot of good that is very hard. If your aims are modest, you can accomplish an awful lot. When your aims become elevated beyond a reasonable level, you not only don't accomplish much, you can cause a great deal of damage.

Interview in the London Times Higher Education Supplement (1987)

A welfare state, properly conceived, can be an integral part of a conservative society.

Reflections of a Neoconservative: Looking Back, Looking Ahead (1983)

[A neoconservative is] a liberal who has been mugged by reality. A neoliberal is a liberal who got mugged by reality but has not pressed charges.

Reflections of a Neoconservative: Looking Back, Looking Ahead

People need religion. It's a vehicle for a moral tradition. A crucial role. Nothing can take its place.

Interview in Reason Magazine (1983)

The major political event of the twentieth century is the death of socialism.

Neo-Conservatism: The Autobiography of an Idea (1995)

It was a new kind of class war — the people as citizens versus the politicians and their clients in the public sector.

The Question of Liberty in America

Democracy does not guarantee equality of conditions — it only guarantees equality of opportunity.

 
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