Neoconservatism: The Autobiography of an Idea

New York: Free Press, 1995.

SECTION I

1. An Autobiographical Memoir

 

SECTION II: RACE, SEX, AND FAMILY

2. Welfare: The Best of Intentions, the Worst of Results

3. The Tragedy of “Multiculturalism”

4. Reflections on Love and Family

5. Men, Women, and Sex

6. AIDS and False Innocence

7. Life Without Father

 

SECTION III: FROM ADVERSARY CULTURE TO COUNTERCULTURE

8. American Intellectuals and Foreign Policy

9. Capitalism, Socialism, and Nihilism

10. The Adversary Culture of Intellectuals

11. The Cultural Revolution and the Capitalist Future

12. Countercultures

 

SECTION IV: ON CAPITALISM AND THE DEMOCRATIC IDEA

13. Machiavelli and the Profanation of Politics

14. About Equality

15. The Frustrations of Affluence

16. Utopianism, Ancient and Modern

17. Social Reform: Gains and Losses

18. Business and the “New Class”

19. Corporate Capitalism in America

20. On Conservatism and Capitalism

21. The American Revolution as a Successful Revolution

22. What Is “Social Justice”?

23. Adam Smith and the Spirit of Capitalism

24. Socialism: An Obituary for an Idea

 

SECTION V: THE CONSERVATIVE PROSPECT

25. American Historians and the Democratic Idea

26. Urban Civilization and its Discontents

27. The Republican Future

28. “The Stupid Party”

29. The Emergence of Two Republican Parties

30. The New Populism: Not to Worry

31. The Coming Conservative Century

32. The New Face of American Politics

33. America’s “Exceptional Conservatism”

 

SECTION VI: ON JEWS

34. God and the Psychoanalysts

35. Einstein: The Passion of Pure Reason

36. Is Jewish Humor Dead?

37. Christianity, Judaism, and Socialism

38. The Future of American Jewry

 

SECTION VII: SOME BACKWARD GLANCES

39. Memoirs of a “Cold Warrior”

40. Memoirs of a Trotskyist

41. My Cold War

 

 

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