Exploring the evolution of neoconservatism from its Marxist roots in the 1930s to its significant impact on modern American foreign policy, Jacob Heilbrunn provides an in-depth analysis of this influential movement. He examines the backgrounds and motivations of neoconservatives, highlighting their role in shaping political discourse during the Cold War and the war on terrorism. Despite criticisms, particularly regarding Iraq, Heilbrunn argues that neoconservatives will continue to play a crucial role in American politics.
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A leading observer of the right explains the long, disturbing history behind Donald Trump’s admiration for Vladimir Putin and Ron DeSantis’s veneration of Victor Orban