Books
Big Government and Little Men
– “Big Government and Little Men,” The New Leader, November 26, 1962.The Old Politics, the New Politics, the New, New Politics
– "The Old Politics, the New Politics, the New, New Politics," New York Times Magazine, November 24, 1968.Of Populism and Taxes
– "Of Populism and Taxes," The Public Interest, Summer 1972.Excerpt: There is no conspiracy—but there is a problem. It is not a problem of income distribution or of inequities of taxation. The problem is the bureaucratization of American… More
Taxes, Poverty, and Equality
– "Taxes, Poverty, and Equality," The Public Interest, Fall 1974.Excerpt: Taxation, poverty, and equality are all and always proper subjects for concern and reformist action. But the first step toward effective reform is to disentangle these three… More
Toward a “New” Economics
– “Toward a 'New' Economics,” Wall Street Journal, May 9, 1977.Excerpt: It is hard to overestimate the importance of the fact that, for the first time in half a century, it is the economic philosophy of conservatives that is showing signs of… More
A Three-Martini Recession?
– “A Three-Martini Recession?” Wall Street Journal, October 18, 1977.Two Cheers for Capitalism
– New York: Basic Books, March 1978.PART ONE: The Enemy of Being is Having 1. Corporate Capitalism in America 2. Business and the “New Class” 3. Frustrations of Affluence 4. Ideology and Food 5. The… More
The Meaning of Proposition 13
– “The Meaning of Proposition 13,” Wall Street Journal, June 28, 1978.Populist Remedy for Populist Abuses
– “Populist Remedy for Populist Abuses,” Wall Street Journal, August 10, 1978.The Wrong War on Inflation
– “The Wrong War on Inflation,” Wall Street Journal, December 22, 1978.The Godfather of Neoconservatism (And His Family)
– Geoffrey Norman, "The Godfather of Neoconservatism (And His Family)," Esquire, February 13, 1979.The Case for a Massive Tax Cut
– “The Case for a Massive Tax Cut,” Reader's Digest, April 1979.The Confusion over “Inflation”
– “The Confusion over 'Inflation',” Wall Street Journal, August 22, 1979.Will “Conservative” Economics Work?
– “Will 'Conservative' Economics Work?” Wall Street Journal, October 22, 1979.The Battle for Reagan’s Soul
– “The Battle for Reagan's Soul,” Wall Street Journal, May 16, 1980.Two Economic Questions
– “Two Economic Questions,” Wall Street Journal, June 26, 1980.Of Economics and “Eco-Mania”
– “Of Economics and 'Eco-Mania',” Wall Street Journal, September 19, 1980.Ideology and Supply-Side Economics
– "Ideology & Supply-Side Economics," Commentary, April 1981.Excerpt: The terms being applied—by the media, by politicians, by economists—to President Reagan’s economic program, and most particularly to the tax-cutting aspect of this program,… More
The Truth about Reaganomics
– “The Truth about Reaganomics,” Wall Street Journal, November 20, 1981.Who Should Succeed Reagan?: Some Preliminary Thoughts
– “Who Should Succeed Reagan?: Some Preliminary Thoughts" (A symposium), Policy Review, Summer 1986.Don’t Count Out Conservatism
– “Don't Count Out Conservatism,” New York Times Magazine, June 14, 1987.Excerpt: WHAT THE REAGAN Administration has not been able to do is articulate any kind of comprehensive conservative viewpoint. This is an Administration that from the beginning has been a… More
Liberally Applied, It’s Not Voodoo
– “Liberally Applied, It's Not Voodoo,” Los Angeles Times, April 4, 1988.Excerpt: Let us see if we can clear up some of the myths about Ronald Reagan’s economic policies and economic performance over the past eight years. A good way to begin is to imagine… More
Voodoo Economics or Voodoo Economists?
– “Voodoo Economics or Voodoo Economists?” Wall Street Journal, October 18, 1988.Bush Must Fight the GOP Energy Shortage
– “Bush Must Fight the GOP Energy Shortage,” Wall Street Journal, December 21, 1988.End Game of the Welfare State
– “End Game of the Welfare State,” Wall Street Journal, September 11, 1989.Reagan and the Conservative Movement
– "Reagan and the Conservative Movement" (A Heritage Foundation round-table discussion), December 13, 1989.Inflation: Almost Never What It Seems
– “Inflation: Almost Never What It Seems,” Wall Street Journal, May 16, 1990.What Won, and What Lost, in 1990
– “What Won, and What Lost, in 1990,” Wall Street Journal, November 16, 1990.The Conservatives Find a Leader
– “The Conservatives Find a Leader,” Wall Street Journal, June 3, 1991.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.… More
Booknotes
– "Booknotes" (An interview with Brian Lamb), September 5, 1995.An Autobiographical Memoir
– “An Autobiographical Memoir” from Neoconservatism: The Autobiography of an Idea, (New York, NY: The Free Press, 1995).Excerpt: Is there such a thing as a “neo” gene? I ask that question because, looking back over a lifetime of my opinions, I am struck by the fact that they all quality as “neo.” I… More
The Family Way
– Jacob Weisberg, "The Family Way," The New Yorker, October 21 & 28, 1996.Excerpt: Someone imperfectly versed in the idiosyncrasies of American political life might have found Irving Kristol’s seventy-fifth-birthday party a bit peculiar. Gathered to… More
Arguing the World
– "Arguing the World" (A documentary), written and directed by Joseph Dorman, January 7, 1998.The Neoconservative Persuasion: What It Was, and What It Is
– "The Neoconservative Persuasion: What It Was, and What It Is," The Weekly Standard, August 25, 2003.Excerpt: Viewed in this way, one can say that the historical task and political purpose of neoconservatism would seem to be this: to convert the Republican party, and American conservatism… More
Robert L. Bartley, 1937-2003
– "Robert L. Bartley, 1937-2003," The Weekly Standard, December 22, 2003.Excerpt: Bob Bartley was one of the most influential journalists of the 20th century. He was also a most admirable human being. Although his controversial opinions, strongly expressed, made… More
It Wasn’t Inevitable
– "It Wasn't Inevitable," The Weekly Standard, June 21, 2004.Excerpt: It is generally conceded–even by Senator Kennedy!–that Reagan’s Cold War militancy helped bring about the collapse of Communist Russia. But that’s a… More
A Tory Revival Starts With a 10% Tax Cut
– "A Tory Revival Starts With a 10% Tax Cut," [London] Sunday Times, March 29, 2005.Excerpt: Although I am always reluctant to do what that famous Yankee baseball player claimed that his predecessor had done — “He learnt me his experience” — I can’t resist the… More
Three Cheers for Irving by David Brooks
– David Brooks, "Three Cheers for Irving," The New York Times, September 21, 2009.Excerpt: Kristol championed capitalism and wrote brilliantly about Adam Smith. But like Smith, he could only give two cheers for capitalism, because the system of creative destruction has… More
Irving Kristol’s Gone–We’ll Miss His Clear Vision
– Irwin Stelzer, "Irving Kristol's Gone–We'll Miss His Clear Vision," Daily Telegraph, September 22, 2009.Excerpt: Irving is best known as the godfather of neoconservatism, although his persuasive tools were not those of Tony Soprano or Marlon Brando’s Godfather-figures, but contained in… More
For the Record
– Daniel Bell and Nathan Glazer, "For the Record" (Letters to he editor), The Economist, October 8, 2009.Excerpt: Daniel Bell, Seymour Martin Lipset and I were not part of Kristol’s project to transform American conservatism. I, his co-editor for many years, consistently supported the… More
The Neoconservative Persuasion: Selected Essays, 1942-2009
– New York: Basic Books, 2011.Foreword: In Memoriam: Irving Kristol, 1920-2009: William Kristol Introduction by Gertrude Himmelfarb I. IN THE BEGINNING . . . : Enquiry Auden: The Quality of Doubt A Christian… More
The Neoconservative Persuasion
– Amy Kass, Charles Krauthammer, Irwin Stelzer, Leon Kass, and William Kristol, "The Neoconservative Persuasion" (A panel discussion), February 2, 2011.Ideas Rule the World
– Franklin Foer, "Ideas Rule the World," The New Republic, March 17, 2011. (A review of The Neoconservative Persuasion by Irving Kristol.)Excerpt: We are still living in the world of total ideological combat that Irving Kristol created (or re-created, since it was also the world into which he was born) in the course of… More
Essays
Big Government and Little Men
– “Big Government and Little Men,” The New Leader, November 26, 1962.The Old Politics, the New Politics, the New, New Politics
– "The Old Politics, the New Politics, the New, New Politics," New York Times Magazine, November 24, 1968.Of Populism and Taxes
– "Of Populism and Taxes," The Public Interest, Summer 1972.Excerpt: There is no conspiracy—but there is a problem. It is not a problem of income distribution or of inequities of taxation. The problem is the bureaucratization of American… More
Taxes, Poverty, and Equality
– "Taxes, Poverty, and Equality," The Public Interest, Fall 1974.Excerpt: Taxation, poverty, and equality are all and always proper subjects for concern and reformist action. But the first step toward effective reform is to disentangle these three… More
Toward a “New” Economics
– “Toward a 'New' Economics,” Wall Street Journal, May 9, 1977.Excerpt: It is hard to overestimate the importance of the fact that, for the first time in half a century, it is the economic philosophy of conservatives that is showing signs of… More
A Three-Martini Recession?
– “A Three-Martini Recession?” Wall Street Journal, October 18, 1977.Two Cheers for Capitalism
– New York: Basic Books, March 1978.PART ONE: The Enemy of Being is Having 1. Corporate Capitalism in America 2. Business and the “New Class” 3. Frustrations of Affluence 4. Ideology and Food 5. The… More
The Meaning of Proposition 13
– “The Meaning of Proposition 13,” Wall Street Journal, June 28, 1978.Populist Remedy for Populist Abuses
– “Populist Remedy for Populist Abuses,” Wall Street Journal, August 10, 1978.The Wrong War on Inflation
– “The Wrong War on Inflation,” Wall Street Journal, December 22, 1978.The Godfather of Neoconservatism (And His Family)
– Geoffrey Norman, "The Godfather of Neoconservatism (And His Family)," Esquire, February 13, 1979.The Case for a Massive Tax Cut
– “The Case for a Massive Tax Cut,” Reader's Digest, April 1979.The Confusion over “Inflation”
– “The Confusion over 'Inflation',” Wall Street Journal, August 22, 1979.Will “Conservative” Economics Work?
– “Will 'Conservative' Economics Work?” Wall Street Journal, October 22, 1979.The Battle for Reagan’s Soul
– “The Battle for Reagan's Soul,” Wall Street Journal, May 16, 1980.Two Economic Questions
– “Two Economic Questions,” Wall Street Journal, June 26, 1980.Of Economics and “Eco-Mania”
– “Of Economics and 'Eco-Mania',” Wall Street Journal, September 19, 1980.Ideology and Supply-Side Economics
– "Ideology & Supply-Side Economics," Commentary, April 1981.Excerpt: The terms being applied—by the media, by politicians, by economists—to President Reagan’s economic program, and most particularly to the tax-cutting aspect of this program,… More
The Truth about Reaganomics
– “The Truth about Reaganomics,” Wall Street Journal, November 20, 1981.Who Should Succeed Reagan?: Some Preliminary Thoughts
– “Who Should Succeed Reagan?: Some Preliminary Thoughts" (A symposium), Policy Review, Summer 1986.Don’t Count Out Conservatism
– “Don't Count Out Conservatism,” New York Times Magazine, June 14, 1987.Excerpt: WHAT THE REAGAN Administration has not been able to do is articulate any kind of comprehensive conservative viewpoint. This is an Administration that from the beginning has been a… More
Liberally Applied, It’s Not Voodoo
– “Liberally Applied, It's Not Voodoo,” Los Angeles Times, April 4, 1988.Excerpt: Let us see if we can clear up some of the myths about Ronald Reagan’s economic policies and economic performance over the past eight years. A good way to begin is to imagine… More
Voodoo Economics or Voodoo Economists?
– “Voodoo Economics or Voodoo Economists?” Wall Street Journal, October 18, 1988.Bush Must Fight the GOP Energy Shortage
– “Bush Must Fight the GOP Energy Shortage,” Wall Street Journal, December 21, 1988.End Game of the Welfare State
– “End Game of the Welfare State,” Wall Street Journal, September 11, 1989.Reagan and the Conservative Movement
– "Reagan and the Conservative Movement" (A Heritage Foundation round-table discussion), December 13, 1989.Inflation: Almost Never What It Seems
– “Inflation: Almost Never What It Seems,” Wall Street Journal, May 16, 1990.What Won, and What Lost, in 1990
– “What Won, and What Lost, in 1990,” Wall Street Journal, November 16, 1990.The Conservatives Find a Leader
– “The Conservatives Find a Leader,” Wall Street Journal, June 3, 1991.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.… More
Booknotes
– "Booknotes" (An interview with Brian Lamb), September 5, 1995.An Autobiographical Memoir
– “An Autobiographical Memoir” from Neoconservatism: The Autobiography of an Idea, (New York, NY: The Free Press, 1995).Excerpt: Is there such a thing as a “neo” gene? I ask that question because, looking back over a lifetime of my opinions, I am struck by the fact that they all quality as “neo.” I… More
The Family Way
– Jacob Weisberg, "The Family Way," The New Yorker, October 21 & 28, 1996.Excerpt: Someone imperfectly versed in the idiosyncrasies of American political life might have found Irving Kristol’s seventy-fifth-birthday party a bit peculiar. Gathered to… More
Arguing the World
– "Arguing the World" (A documentary), written and directed by Joseph Dorman, January 7, 1998.The Neoconservative Persuasion: What It Was, and What It Is
– "The Neoconservative Persuasion: What It Was, and What It Is," The Weekly Standard, August 25, 2003.Excerpt: Viewed in this way, one can say that the historical task and political purpose of neoconservatism would seem to be this: to convert the Republican party, and American conservatism… More
Robert L. Bartley, 1937-2003
– "Robert L. Bartley, 1937-2003," The Weekly Standard, December 22, 2003.Excerpt: Bob Bartley was one of the most influential journalists of the 20th century. He was also a most admirable human being. Although his controversial opinions, strongly expressed, made… More
It Wasn’t Inevitable
– "It Wasn't Inevitable," The Weekly Standard, June 21, 2004.Excerpt: It is generally conceded–even by Senator Kennedy!–that Reagan’s Cold War militancy helped bring about the collapse of Communist Russia. But that’s a… More
A Tory Revival Starts With a 10% Tax Cut
– "A Tory Revival Starts With a 10% Tax Cut," [London] Sunday Times, March 29, 2005.Excerpt: Although I am always reluctant to do what that famous Yankee baseball player claimed that his predecessor had done — “He learnt me his experience” — I can’t resist the… More
Three Cheers for Irving by David Brooks
– David Brooks, "Three Cheers for Irving," The New York Times, September 21, 2009.Excerpt: Kristol championed capitalism and wrote brilliantly about Adam Smith. But like Smith, he could only give two cheers for capitalism, because the system of creative destruction has… More
Irving Kristol’s Gone–We’ll Miss His Clear Vision
– Irwin Stelzer, "Irving Kristol's Gone–We'll Miss His Clear Vision," Daily Telegraph, September 22, 2009.Excerpt: Irving is best known as the godfather of neoconservatism, although his persuasive tools were not those of Tony Soprano or Marlon Brando’s Godfather-figures, but contained in… More
For the Record
– Daniel Bell and Nathan Glazer, "For the Record" (Letters to he editor), The Economist, October 8, 2009.Excerpt: Daniel Bell, Seymour Martin Lipset and I were not part of Kristol’s project to transform American conservatism. I, his co-editor for many years, consistently supported the… More
The Neoconservative Persuasion: Selected Essays, 1942-2009
– New York: Basic Books, 2011.Foreword: In Memoriam: Irving Kristol, 1920-2009: William Kristol Introduction by Gertrude Himmelfarb I. IN THE BEGINNING . . . : Enquiry Auden: The Quality of Doubt A Christian… More
The Neoconservative Persuasion
– Amy Kass, Charles Krauthammer, Irwin Stelzer, Leon Kass, and William Kristol, "The Neoconservative Persuasion" (A panel discussion), February 2, 2011.Ideas Rule the World
– Franklin Foer, "Ideas Rule the World," The New Republic, March 17, 2011. (A review of The Neoconservative Persuasion by Irving Kristol.)Excerpt: We are still living in the world of total ideological combat that Irving Kristol created (or re-created, since it was also the world into which he was born) in the course of… More
Commentary
Big Government and Little Men
– “Big Government and Little Men,” The New Leader, November 26, 1962.The Old Politics, the New Politics, the New, New Politics
– "The Old Politics, the New Politics, the New, New Politics," New York Times Magazine, November 24, 1968.Of Populism and Taxes
– "Of Populism and Taxes," The Public Interest, Summer 1972.Excerpt: There is no conspiracy—but there is a problem. It is not a problem of income distribution or of inequities of taxation. The problem is the bureaucratization of American… More
Taxes, Poverty, and Equality
– "Taxes, Poverty, and Equality," The Public Interest, Fall 1974.Excerpt: Taxation, poverty, and equality are all and always proper subjects for concern and reformist action. But the first step toward effective reform is to disentangle these three… More
Toward a “New” Economics
– “Toward a 'New' Economics,” Wall Street Journal, May 9, 1977.Excerpt: It is hard to overestimate the importance of the fact that, for the first time in half a century, it is the economic philosophy of conservatives that is showing signs of… More
A Three-Martini Recession?
– “A Three-Martini Recession?” Wall Street Journal, October 18, 1977.Two Cheers for Capitalism
– New York: Basic Books, March 1978.PART ONE: The Enemy of Being is Having 1. Corporate Capitalism in America 2. Business and the “New Class” 3. Frustrations of Affluence 4. Ideology and Food 5. The… More
The Meaning of Proposition 13
– “The Meaning of Proposition 13,” Wall Street Journal, June 28, 1978.Populist Remedy for Populist Abuses
– “Populist Remedy for Populist Abuses,” Wall Street Journal, August 10, 1978.The Wrong War on Inflation
– “The Wrong War on Inflation,” Wall Street Journal, December 22, 1978.The Godfather of Neoconservatism (And His Family)
– Geoffrey Norman, "The Godfather of Neoconservatism (And His Family)," Esquire, February 13, 1979.The Case for a Massive Tax Cut
– “The Case for a Massive Tax Cut,” Reader's Digest, April 1979.The Confusion over “Inflation”
– “The Confusion over 'Inflation',” Wall Street Journal, August 22, 1979.Will “Conservative” Economics Work?
– “Will 'Conservative' Economics Work?” Wall Street Journal, October 22, 1979.The Battle for Reagan’s Soul
– “The Battle for Reagan's Soul,” Wall Street Journal, May 16, 1980.Two Economic Questions
– “Two Economic Questions,” Wall Street Journal, June 26, 1980.Of Economics and “Eco-Mania”
– “Of Economics and 'Eco-Mania',” Wall Street Journal, September 19, 1980.Ideology and Supply-Side Economics
– "Ideology & Supply-Side Economics," Commentary, April 1981.Excerpt: The terms being applied—by the media, by politicians, by economists—to President Reagan’s economic program, and most particularly to the tax-cutting aspect of this program,… More
The Truth about Reaganomics
– “The Truth about Reaganomics,” Wall Street Journal, November 20, 1981.Who Should Succeed Reagan?: Some Preliminary Thoughts
– “Who Should Succeed Reagan?: Some Preliminary Thoughts" (A symposium), Policy Review, Summer 1986.Don’t Count Out Conservatism
– “Don't Count Out Conservatism,” New York Times Magazine, June 14, 1987.Excerpt: WHAT THE REAGAN Administration has not been able to do is articulate any kind of comprehensive conservative viewpoint. This is an Administration that from the beginning has been a… More
Liberally Applied, It’s Not Voodoo
– “Liberally Applied, It's Not Voodoo,” Los Angeles Times, April 4, 1988.Excerpt: Let us see if we can clear up some of the myths about Ronald Reagan’s economic policies and economic performance over the past eight years. A good way to begin is to imagine… More
Voodoo Economics or Voodoo Economists?
– “Voodoo Economics or Voodoo Economists?” Wall Street Journal, October 18, 1988.Bush Must Fight the GOP Energy Shortage
– “Bush Must Fight the GOP Energy Shortage,” Wall Street Journal, December 21, 1988.End Game of the Welfare State
– “End Game of the Welfare State,” Wall Street Journal, September 11, 1989.Reagan and the Conservative Movement
– "Reagan and the Conservative Movement" (A Heritage Foundation round-table discussion), December 13, 1989.Inflation: Almost Never What It Seems
– “Inflation: Almost Never What It Seems,” Wall Street Journal, May 16, 1990.What Won, and What Lost, in 1990
– “What Won, and What Lost, in 1990,” Wall Street Journal, November 16, 1990.The Conservatives Find a Leader
– “The Conservatives Find a Leader,” Wall Street Journal, June 3, 1991.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.… More
Booknotes
– "Booknotes" (An interview with Brian Lamb), September 5, 1995.An Autobiographical Memoir
– “An Autobiographical Memoir” from Neoconservatism: The Autobiography of an Idea, (New York, NY: The Free Press, 1995).Excerpt: Is there such a thing as a “neo” gene? I ask that question because, looking back over a lifetime of my opinions, I am struck by the fact that they all quality as “neo.” I… More
The Family Way
– Jacob Weisberg, "The Family Way," The New Yorker, October 21 & 28, 1996.Excerpt: Someone imperfectly versed in the idiosyncrasies of American political life might have found Irving Kristol’s seventy-fifth-birthday party a bit peculiar. Gathered to… More
Arguing the World
– "Arguing the World" (A documentary), written and directed by Joseph Dorman, January 7, 1998.The Neoconservative Persuasion: What It Was, and What It Is
– "The Neoconservative Persuasion: What It Was, and What It Is," The Weekly Standard, August 25, 2003.Excerpt: Viewed in this way, one can say that the historical task and political purpose of neoconservatism would seem to be this: to convert the Republican party, and American conservatism… More
Robert L. Bartley, 1937-2003
– "Robert L. Bartley, 1937-2003," The Weekly Standard, December 22, 2003.Excerpt: Bob Bartley was one of the most influential journalists of the 20th century. He was also a most admirable human being. Although his controversial opinions, strongly expressed, made… More
It Wasn’t Inevitable
– "It Wasn't Inevitable," The Weekly Standard, June 21, 2004.Excerpt: It is generally conceded–even by Senator Kennedy!–that Reagan’s Cold War militancy helped bring about the collapse of Communist Russia. But that’s a… More
A Tory Revival Starts With a 10% Tax Cut
– "A Tory Revival Starts With a 10% Tax Cut," [London] Sunday Times, March 29, 2005.Excerpt: Although I am always reluctant to do what that famous Yankee baseball player claimed that his predecessor had done — “He learnt me his experience” — I can’t resist the… More
Three Cheers for Irving by David Brooks
– David Brooks, "Three Cheers for Irving," The New York Times, September 21, 2009.Excerpt: Kristol championed capitalism and wrote brilliantly about Adam Smith. But like Smith, he could only give two cheers for capitalism, because the system of creative destruction has… More
Irving Kristol’s Gone–We’ll Miss His Clear Vision
– Irwin Stelzer, "Irving Kristol's Gone–We'll Miss His Clear Vision," Daily Telegraph, September 22, 2009.Excerpt: Irving is best known as the godfather of neoconservatism, although his persuasive tools were not those of Tony Soprano or Marlon Brando’s Godfather-figures, but contained in… More
For the Record
– Daniel Bell and Nathan Glazer, "For the Record" (Letters to he editor), The Economist, October 8, 2009.Excerpt: Daniel Bell, Seymour Martin Lipset and I were not part of Kristol’s project to transform American conservatism. I, his co-editor for many years, consistently supported the… More
The Neoconservative Persuasion: Selected Essays, 1942-2009
– New York: Basic Books, 2011.Foreword: In Memoriam: Irving Kristol, 1920-2009: William Kristol Introduction by Gertrude Himmelfarb I. IN THE BEGINNING . . . : Enquiry Auden: The Quality of Doubt A Christian… More
The Neoconservative Persuasion
– Amy Kass, Charles Krauthammer, Irwin Stelzer, Leon Kass, and William Kristol, "The Neoconservative Persuasion" (A panel discussion), February 2, 2011.Ideas Rule the World
– Franklin Foer, "Ideas Rule the World," The New Republic, March 17, 2011. (A review of The Neoconservative Persuasion by Irving Kristol.)Excerpt: We are still living in the world of total ideological combat that Irving Kristol created (or re-created, since it was also the world into which he was born) in the course of… More
Multimedia
Big Government and Little Men
– “Big Government and Little Men,” The New Leader, November 26, 1962.The Old Politics, the New Politics, the New, New Politics
– "The Old Politics, the New Politics, the New, New Politics," New York Times Magazine, November 24, 1968.Of Populism and Taxes
– "Of Populism and Taxes," The Public Interest, Summer 1972.Excerpt: There is no conspiracy—but there is a problem. It is not a problem of income distribution or of inequities of taxation. The problem is the bureaucratization of American… More
Taxes, Poverty, and Equality
– "Taxes, Poverty, and Equality," The Public Interest, Fall 1974.Excerpt: Taxation, poverty, and equality are all and always proper subjects for concern and reformist action. But the first step toward effective reform is to disentangle these three… More
Toward a “New” Economics
– “Toward a 'New' Economics,” Wall Street Journal, May 9, 1977.Excerpt: It is hard to overestimate the importance of the fact that, for the first time in half a century, it is the economic philosophy of conservatives that is showing signs of… More
A Three-Martini Recession?
– “A Three-Martini Recession?” Wall Street Journal, October 18, 1977.Two Cheers for Capitalism
– New York: Basic Books, March 1978.PART ONE: The Enemy of Being is Having 1. Corporate Capitalism in America 2. Business and the “New Class” 3. Frustrations of Affluence 4. Ideology and Food 5. The… More
The Meaning of Proposition 13
– “The Meaning of Proposition 13,” Wall Street Journal, June 28, 1978.Populist Remedy for Populist Abuses
– “Populist Remedy for Populist Abuses,” Wall Street Journal, August 10, 1978.The Wrong War on Inflation
– “The Wrong War on Inflation,” Wall Street Journal, December 22, 1978.The Godfather of Neoconservatism (And His Family)
– Geoffrey Norman, "The Godfather of Neoconservatism (And His Family)," Esquire, February 13, 1979.The Case for a Massive Tax Cut
– “The Case for a Massive Tax Cut,” Reader's Digest, April 1979.The Confusion over “Inflation”
– “The Confusion over 'Inflation',” Wall Street Journal, August 22, 1979.Will “Conservative” Economics Work?
– “Will 'Conservative' Economics Work?” Wall Street Journal, October 22, 1979.The Battle for Reagan’s Soul
– “The Battle for Reagan's Soul,” Wall Street Journal, May 16, 1980.Two Economic Questions
– “Two Economic Questions,” Wall Street Journal, June 26, 1980.Of Economics and “Eco-Mania”
– “Of Economics and 'Eco-Mania',” Wall Street Journal, September 19, 1980.Ideology and Supply-Side Economics
– "Ideology & Supply-Side Economics," Commentary, April 1981.Excerpt: The terms being applied—by the media, by politicians, by economists—to President Reagan’s economic program, and most particularly to the tax-cutting aspect of this program,… More
The Truth about Reaganomics
– “The Truth about Reaganomics,” Wall Street Journal, November 20, 1981.Who Should Succeed Reagan?: Some Preliminary Thoughts
– “Who Should Succeed Reagan?: Some Preliminary Thoughts" (A symposium), Policy Review, Summer 1986.Don’t Count Out Conservatism
– “Don't Count Out Conservatism,” New York Times Magazine, June 14, 1987.Excerpt: WHAT THE REAGAN Administration has not been able to do is articulate any kind of comprehensive conservative viewpoint. This is an Administration that from the beginning has been a… More
Liberally Applied, It’s Not Voodoo
– “Liberally Applied, It's Not Voodoo,” Los Angeles Times, April 4, 1988.Excerpt: Let us see if we can clear up some of the myths about Ronald Reagan’s economic policies and economic performance over the past eight years. A good way to begin is to imagine… More
Voodoo Economics or Voodoo Economists?
– “Voodoo Economics or Voodoo Economists?” Wall Street Journal, October 18, 1988.Bush Must Fight the GOP Energy Shortage
– “Bush Must Fight the GOP Energy Shortage,” Wall Street Journal, December 21, 1988.End Game of the Welfare State
– “End Game of the Welfare State,” Wall Street Journal, September 11, 1989.Reagan and the Conservative Movement
– "Reagan and the Conservative Movement" (A Heritage Foundation round-table discussion), December 13, 1989.Inflation: Almost Never What It Seems
– “Inflation: Almost Never What It Seems,” Wall Street Journal, May 16, 1990.What Won, and What Lost, in 1990
– “What Won, and What Lost, in 1990,” Wall Street Journal, November 16, 1990.The Conservatives Find a Leader
– “The Conservatives Find a Leader,” Wall Street Journal, June 3, 1991.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.… More
Booknotes
– "Booknotes" (An interview with Brian Lamb), September 5, 1995.An Autobiographical Memoir
– “An Autobiographical Memoir” from Neoconservatism: The Autobiography of an Idea, (New York, NY: The Free Press, 1995).Excerpt: Is there such a thing as a “neo” gene? I ask that question because, looking back over a lifetime of my opinions, I am struck by the fact that they all quality as “neo.” I… More
The Family Way
– Jacob Weisberg, "The Family Way," The New Yorker, October 21 & 28, 1996.Excerpt: Someone imperfectly versed in the idiosyncrasies of American political life might have found Irving Kristol’s seventy-fifth-birthday party a bit peculiar. Gathered to… More
Arguing the World
– "Arguing the World" (A documentary), written and directed by Joseph Dorman, January 7, 1998.The Neoconservative Persuasion: What It Was, and What It Is
– "The Neoconservative Persuasion: What It Was, and What It Is," The Weekly Standard, August 25, 2003.Excerpt: Viewed in this way, one can say that the historical task and political purpose of neoconservatism would seem to be this: to convert the Republican party, and American conservatism… More
Robert L. Bartley, 1937-2003
– "Robert L. Bartley, 1937-2003," The Weekly Standard, December 22, 2003.Excerpt: Bob Bartley was one of the most influential journalists of the 20th century. He was also a most admirable human being. Although his controversial opinions, strongly expressed, made… More
It Wasn’t Inevitable
– "It Wasn't Inevitable," The Weekly Standard, June 21, 2004.Excerpt: It is generally conceded–even by Senator Kennedy!–that Reagan’s Cold War militancy helped bring about the collapse of Communist Russia. But that’s a… More
A Tory Revival Starts With a 10% Tax Cut
– "A Tory Revival Starts With a 10% Tax Cut," [London] Sunday Times, March 29, 2005.Excerpt: Although I am always reluctant to do what that famous Yankee baseball player claimed that his predecessor had done — “He learnt me his experience” — I can’t resist the… More
Three Cheers for Irving by David Brooks
– David Brooks, "Three Cheers for Irving," The New York Times, September 21, 2009.Excerpt: Kristol championed capitalism and wrote brilliantly about Adam Smith. But like Smith, he could only give two cheers for capitalism, because the system of creative destruction has… More
Irving Kristol’s Gone–We’ll Miss His Clear Vision
– Irwin Stelzer, "Irving Kristol's Gone–We'll Miss His Clear Vision," Daily Telegraph, September 22, 2009.Excerpt: Irving is best known as the godfather of neoconservatism, although his persuasive tools were not those of Tony Soprano or Marlon Brando’s Godfather-figures, but contained in… More
For the Record
– Daniel Bell and Nathan Glazer, "For the Record" (Letters to he editor), The Economist, October 8, 2009.Excerpt: Daniel Bell, Seymour Martin Lipset and I were not part of Kristol’s project to transform American conservatism. I, his co-editor for many years, consistently supported the… More
The Neoconservative Persuasion: Selected Essays, 1942-2009
– New York: Basic Books, 2011.Foreword: In Memoriam: Irving Kristol, 1920-2009: William Kristol Introduction by Gertrude Himmelfarb I. IN THE BEGINNING . . . : Enquiry Auden: The Quality of Doubt A Christian… More
The Neoconservative Persuasion
– Amy Kass, Charles Krauthammer, Irwin Stelzer, Leon Kass, and William Kristol, "The Neoconservative Persuasion" (A panel discussion), February 2, 2011.Ideas Rule the World
– Franklin Foer, "Ideas Rule the World," The New Republic, March 17, 2011. (A review of The Neoconservative Persuasion by Irving Kristol.)Excerpt: We are still living in the world of total ideological combat that Irving Kristol created (or re-created, since it was also the world into which he was born) in the course of… More
Teaching
Big Government and Little Men
– “Big Government and Little Men,” The New Leader, November 26, 1962.The Old Politics, the New Politics, the New, New Politics
– "The Old Politics, the New Politics, the New, New Politics," New York Times Magazine, November 24, 1968.Of Populism and Taxes
– "Of Populism and Taxes," The Public Interest, Summer 1972.Excerpt: There is no conspiracy—but there is a problem. It is not a problem of income distribution or of inequities of taxation. The problem is the bureaucratization of American… More
Taxes, Poverty, and Equality
– "Taxes, Poverty, and Equality," The Public Interest, Fall 1974.Excerpt: Taxation, poverty, and equality are all and always proper subjects for concern and reformist action. But the first step toward effective reform is to disentangle these three… More
Toward a “New” Economics
– “Toward a 'New' Economics,” Wall Street Journal, May 9, 1977.Excerpt: It is hard to overestimate the importance of the fact that, for the first time in half a century, it is the economic philosophy of conservatives that is showing signs of… More
A Three-Martini Recession?
– “A Three-Martini Recession?” Wall Street Journal, October 18, 1977.Two Cheers for Capitalism
– New York: Basic Books, March 1978.PART ONE: The Enemy of Being is Having 1. Corporate Capitalism in America 2. Business and the “New Class” 3. Frustrations of Affluence 4. Ideology and Food 5. The… More
The Meaning of Proposition 13
– “The Meaning of Proposition 13,” Wall Street Journal, June 28, 1978.Populist Remedy for Populist Abuses
– “Populist Remedy for Populist Abuses,” Wall Street Journal, August 10, 1978.The Wrong War on Inflation
– “The Wrong War on Inflation,” Wall Street Journal, December 22, 1978.The Godfather of Neoconservatism (And His Family)
– Geoffrey Norman, "The Godfather of Neoconservatism (And His Family)," Esquire, February 13, 1979.The Case for a Massive Tax Cut
– “The Case for a Massive Tax Cut,” Reader's Digest, April 1979.The Confusion over “Inflation”
– “The Confusion over 'Inflation',” Wall Street Journal, August 22, 1979.Will “Conservative” Economics Work?
– “Will 'Conservative' Economics Work?” Wall Street Journal, October 22, 1979.The Battle for Reagan’s Soul
– “The Battle for Reagan's Soul,” Wall Street Journal, May 16, 1980.Two Economic Questions
– “Two Economic Questions,” Wall Street Journal, June 26, 1980.Of Economics and “Eco-Mania”
– “Of Economics and 'Eco-Mania',” Wall Street Journal, September 19, 1980.Ideology and Supply-Side Economics
– "Ideology & Supply-Side Economics," Commentary, April 1981.Excerpt: The terms being applied—by the media, by politicians, by economists—to President Reagan’s economic program, and most particularly to the tax-cutting aspect of this program,… More
The Truth about Reaganomics
– “The Truth about Reaganomics,” Wall Street Journal, November 20, 1981.Who Should Succeed Reagan?: Some Preliminary Thoughts
– “Who Should Succeed Reagan?: Some Preliminary Thoughts" (A symposium), Policy Review, Summer 1986.Don’t Count Out Conservatism
– “Don't Count Out Conservatism,” New York Times Magazine, June 14, 1987.Excerpt: WHAT THE REAGAN Administration has not been able to do is articulate any kind of comprehensive conservative viewpoint. This is an Administration that from the beginning has been a… More
Liberally Applied, It’s Not Voodoo
– “Liberally Applied, It's Not Voodoo,” Los Angeles Times, April 4, 1988.Excerpt: Let us see if we can clear up some of the myths about Ronald Reagan’s economic policies and economic performance over the past eight years. A good way to begin is to imagine… More
Voodoo Economics or Voodoo Economists?
– “Voodoo Economics or Voodoo Economists?” Wall Street Journal, October 18, 1988.Bush Must Fight the GOP Energy Shortage
– “Bush Must Fight the GOP Energy Shortage,” Wall Street Journal, December 21, 1988.End Game of the Welfare State
– “End Game of the Welfare State,” Wall Street Journal, September 11, 1989.Reagan and the Conservative Movement
– "Reagan and the Conservative Movement" (A Heritage Foundation round-table discussion), December 13, 1989.Inflation: Almost Never What It Seems
– “Inflation: Almost Never What It Seems,” Wall Street Journal, May 16, 1990.What Won, and What Lost, in 1990
– “What Won, and What Lost, in 1990,” Wall Street Journal, November 16, 1990.The Conservatives Find a Leader
– “The Conservatives Find a Leader,” Wall Street Journal, June 3, 1991.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.… More
Booknotes
– "Booknotes" (An interview with Brian Lamb), September 5, 1995.An Autobiographical Memoir
– “An Autobiographical Memoir” from Neoconservatism: The Autobiography of an Idea, (New York, NY: The Free Press, 1995).Excerpt: Is there such a thing as a “neo” gene? I ask that question because, looking back over a lifetime of my opinions, I am struck by the fact that they all quality as “neo.” I… More
The Family Way
– Jacob Weisberg, "The Family Way," The New Yorker, October 21 & 28, 1996.Excerpt: Someone imperfectly versed in the idiosyncrasies of American political life might have found Irving Kristol’s seventy-fifth-birthday party a bit peculiar. Gathered to… More
Arguing the World
– "Arguing the World" (A documentary), written and directed by Joseph Dorman, January 7, 1998.The Neoconservative Persuasion: What It Was, and What It Is
– "The Neoconservative Persuasion: What It Was, and What It Is," The Weekly Standard, August 25, 2003.Excerpt: Viewed in this way, one can say that the historical task and political purpose of neoconservatism would seem to be this: to convert the Republican party, and American conservatism… More
Robert L. Bartley, 1937-2003
– "Robert L. Bartley, 1937-2003," The Weekly Standard, December 22, 2003.Excerpt: Bob Bartley was one of the most influential journalists of the 20th century. He was also a most admirable human being. Although his controversial opinions, strongly expressed, made… More
It Wasn’t Inevitable
– "It Wasn't Inevitable," The Weekly Standard, June 21, 2004.Excerpt: It is generally conceded–even by Senator Kennedy!–that Reagan’s Cold War militancy helped bring about the collapse of Communist Russia. But that’s a… More
A Tory Revival Starts With a 10% Tax Cut
– "A Tory Revival Starts With a 10% Tax Cut," [London] Sunday Times, March 29, 2005.Excerpt: Although I am always reluctant to do what that famous Yankee baseball player claimed that his predecessor had done — “He learnt me his experience” — I can’t resist the… More
Three Cheers for Irving by David Brooks
– David Brooks, "Three Cheers for Irving," The New York Times, September 21, 2009.Excerpt: Kristol championed capitalism and wrote brilliantly about Adam Smith. But like Smith, he could only give two cheers for capitalism, because the system of creative destruction has… More
Irving Kristol’s Gone–We’ll Miss His Clear Vision
– Irwin Stelzer, "Irving Kristol's Gone–We'll Miss His Clear Vision," Daily Telegraph, September 22, 2009.Excerpt: Irving is best known as the godfather of neoconservatism, although his persuasive tools were not those of Tony Soprano or Marlon Brando’s Godfather-figures, but contained in… More
For the Record
– Daniel Bell and Nathan Glazer, "For the Record" (Letters to he editor), The Economist, October 8, 2009.Excerpt: Daniel Bell, Seymour Martin Lipset and I were not part of Kristol’s project to transform American conservatism. I, his co-editor for many years, consistently supported the… More
The Neoconservative Persuasion: Selected Essays, 1942-2009
– New York: Basic Books, 2011.Foreword: In Memoriam: Irving Kristol, 1920-2009: William Kristol Introduction by Gertrude Himmelfarb I. IN THE BEGINNING . . . : Enquiry Auden: The Quality of Doubt A Christian… More
The Neoconservative Persuasion
– Amy Kass, Charles Krauthammer, Irwin Stelzer, Leon Kass, and William Kristol, "The Neoconservative Persuasion" (A panel discussion), February 2, 2011.Ideas Rule the World
– Franklin Foer, "Ideas Rule the World," The New Republic, March 17, 2011. (A review of The Neoconservative Persuasion by Irving Kristol.)Excerpt: We are still living in the world of total ideological combat that Irving Kristol created (or re-created, since it was also the world into which he was born) in the course of… More