Books
The College and the University
– “The College and the University,” Encounter, March 1956. (A review of The Development of Academic Freedom in the United States by Richard Hofstadter and Walter Metzger.)My Friend, the Professor
– “My Friend, the Professor,” The New Leader, November 11, 1963.Teaching In, Speaking Out: The Controversy over Vietnam
– “Teaching In, Speaking Out: The Controversy over Vietnam,” Encounter, August 1965.What’s Bugging the Students
– “What's Bugging the Students,” Atlantic, November 1965.Excerpt: What they seek is a pure and self-perpetuating popular revolution, not a “planned economy” or anything like that. And this is why they are so attracted to Castro’s Cuba… More
The Malcontent Professors
– “The Malcontent Professors,” Fortune, December 1967.The Strange Death of Liberal Education
– “The Strange Death of Liberal Education,” Fortune, March 1968. (A review of Higher Education and Modern Democracy by Robert Goldwin.)Our Shaken Foundations
– “Our Shaken Foundations,” Fortune, July 1968.A Different Way to Restructure the University
– "A Different Way to Restructure the University," New York Times Magazine, December 8, 1968.A Different Way to Restructure the University
– "A Different Way to Restructure the University" (A reply to a letter), New York Times Magazine, January 5, 1969.What Business Is a University In?
– “What Business Is a University In?” New York Times Magazine, March 22, 1970.A University’s Business
– “A University's Business” (A reply to a letter), New York Times Magazine, April 19, 1970.On the Democratic Idea in America
– New York: Harper, 1972.1. Urban Civilization and its Discontents 2. The Shaking of the Foundations 3. Pornography, Obscenity, and the Case for Censorship 4. American Historians and the Democratic Idea 5. American… More
The Need for a Philosophy of Education
– “The Need for a Philosophy of Education” (remarks originally delivered as part of a conference at Rockefeller University on February 21-22, 1972) in The Idea of a Modern University, ed. Sidney Hook, Paul Kurtz, and Miro Todorovich (New York: Prometheus Books, 1974).How Hiring Quotas Came to the Campuses
– “How Hiring Quotas Came to the Campuses,” Fortune, September 1974. (A review of Anti-Bias Regulations of the University: Faculty Problems and Their Solutions by Richard A. Lester and The Balancing Act by George Roche.)Memoirs of a Trotskyist
– "Memoirs of a Trotskyist," New York Times Magazine, January 23, 1977.Professors, Politicians and Public Policy
– Professors, Politicians and Public Policy: A Round Table Held on July 29, 1977 (AEI Forum No. 10), ed. John Charles Daly (Washington, D.C.: American Enterprise Institute, 1977).Looking Back on Neo-Conservatism: Notes and Reflections
– “Looking Back on Neo-Conservatism: Notes and Reflections,” The American Spectator, November 1977.Irving Kristol, Standard-Bearer
– Peter Steinfels, "Irving Kristol, Standard-Bearer," a chapter in The Neoconservatives: The Men Who Are Changing America's Politics (New York, NY: Simon and Schuster, 1979).Reflections of a Neoconservative: Looking Back, Looking Ahead
– New York: Basic Books, October 1983.I. IN THE BEGINNING… 1. Memoirs of a Trotskyist 2. Memoirs of a “Cold Warrior” II. THE CULTURE OF DEMOCRATIC CAPITALISM 3. The Adversary Culture of Intellectuals 4.… More
American Universities in Exile
– “American Universities in Exile,” Wall Street Journal, June 17, 1986.This Is the Place to Be
– “This Is the Place to Be” (Interview with Ken Adelman), Washingtonian, July 1989.A Tribute to Irving Kristol
– William E. Simon, "A Tribute to Irving Kristol," in The Neoconservative Imagination: Essays in Honor of Irving Kristol, ed. Christopher DeMuth and William Kristol, (Washington, DC: AEI Press, 1995).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
Arguing the World
– "Arguing the World" (A documentary), written and directed by Joseph Dorman, January 7, 1998.Irving Kristol
– "Irving Kristol," The Economist, September 24, 2009.Excerpt: Conservatism, Kristol-style, acquired a “neo”. He was always, he mused, a neo-something: neoMarxist, neoliberal, neo-Orthodox (because he believed, though he wasn’t sure… 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
Essays
The College and the University
– “The College and the University,” Encounter, March 1956. (A review of The Development of Academic Freedom in the United States by Richard Hofstadter and Walter Metzger.)My Friend, the Professor
– “My Friend, the Professor,” The New Leader, November 11, 1963.Teaching In, Speaking Out: The Controversy over Vietnam
– “Teaching In, Speaking Out: The Controversy over Vietnam,” Encounter, August 1965.What’s Bugging the Students
– “What's Bugging the Students,” Atlantic, November 1965.Excerpt: What they seek is a pure and self-perpetuating popular revolution, not a “planned economy” or anything like that. And this is why they are so attracted to Castro’s Cuba… More
The Malcontent Professors
– “The Malcontent Professors,” Fortune, December 1967.The Strange Death of Liberal Education
– “The Strange Death of Liberal Education,” Fortune, March 1968. (A review of Higher Education and Modern Democracy by Robert Goldwin.)Our Shaken Foundations
– “Our Shaken Foundations,” Fortune, July 1968.A Different Way to Restructure the University
– "A Different Way to Restructure the University," New York Times Magazine, December 8, 1968.A Different Way to Restructure the University
– "A Different Way to Restructure the University" (A reply to a letter), New York Times Magazine, January 5, 1969.What Business Is a University In?
– “What Business Is a University In?” New York Times Magazine, March 22, 1970.A University’s Business
– “A University's Business” (A reply to a letter), New York Times Magazine, April 19, 1970.On the Democratic Idea in America
– New York: Harper, 1972.1. Urban Civilization and its Discontents 2. The Shaking of the Foundations 3. Pornography, Obscenity, and the Case for Censorship 4. American Historians and the Democratic Idea 5. American… More
The Need for a Philosophy of Education
– “The Need for a Philosophy of Education” (remarks originally delivered as part of a conference at Rockefeller University on February 21-22, 1972) in The Idea of a Modern University, ed. Sidney Hook, Paul Kurtz, and Miro Todorovich (New York: Prometheus Books, 1974).How Hiring Quotas Came to the Campuses
– “How Hiring Quotas Came to the Campuses,” Fortune, September 1974. (A review of Anti-Bias Regulations of the University: Faculty Problems and Their Solutions by Richard A. Lester and The Balancing Act by George Roche.)Memoirs of a Trotskyist
– "Memoirs of a Trotskyist," New York Times Magazine, January 23, 1977.Professors, Politicians and Public Policy
– Professors, Politicians and Public Policy: A Round Table Held on July 29, 1977 (AEI Forum No. 10), ed. John Charles Daly (Washington, D.C.: American Enterprise Institute, 1977).Looking Back on Neo-Conservatism: Notes and Reflections
– “Looking Back on Neo-Conservatism: Notes and Reflections,” The American Spectator, November 1977.Irving Kristol, Standard-Bearer
– Peter Steinfels, "Irving Kristol, Standard-Bearer," a chapter in The Neoconservatives: The Men Who Are Changing America's Politics (New York, NY: Simon and Schuster, 1979).Reflections of a Neoconservative: Looking Back, Looking Ahead
– New York: Basic Books, October 1983.I. IN THE BEGINNING… 1. Memoirs of a Trotskyist 2. Memoirs of a “Cold Warrior” II. THE CULTURE OF DEMOCRATIC CAPITALISM 3. The Adversary Culture of Intellectuals 4.… More
American Universities in Exile
– “American Universities in Exile,” Wall Street Journal, June 17, 1986.This Is the Place to Be
– “This Is the Place to Be” (Interview with Ken Adelman), Washingtonian, July 1989.A Tribute to Irving Kristol
– William E. Simon, "A Tribute to Irving Kristol," in The Neoconservative Imagination: Essays in Honor of Irving Kristol, ed. Christopher DeMuth and William Kristol, (Washington, DC: AEI Press, 1995).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
Arguing the World
– "Arguing the World" (A documentary), written and directed by Joseph Dorman, January 7, 1998.Irving Kristol
– "Irving Kristol," The Economist, September 24, 2009.Excerpt: Conservatism, Kristol-style, acquired a “neo”. He was always, he mused, a neo-something: neoMarxist, neoliberal, neo-Orthodox (because he believed, though he wasn’t sure… 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
Commentary
The College and the University
– “The College and the University,” Encounter, March 1956. (A review of The Development of Academic Freedom in the United States by Richard Hofstadter and Walter Metzger.)My Friend, the Professor
– “My Friend, the Professor,” The New Leader, November 11, 1963.Teaching In, Speaking Out: The Controversy over Vietnam
– “Teaching In, Speaking Out: The Controversy over Vietnam,” Encounter, August 1965.What’s Bugging the Students
– “What's Bugging the Students,” Atlantic, November 1965.Excerpt: What they seek is a pure and self-perpetuating popular revolution, not a “planned economy” or anything like that. And this is why they are so attracted to Castro’s Cuba… More
The Malcontent Professors
– “The Malcontent Professors,” Fortune, December 1967.The Strange Death of Liberal Education
– “The Strange Death of Liberal Education,” Fortune, March 1968. (A review of Higher Education and Modern Democracy by Robert Goldwin.)Our Shaken Foundations
– “Our Shaken Foundations,” Fortune, July 1968.A Different Way to Restructure the University
– "A Different Way to Restructure the University," New York Times Magazine, December 8, 1968.A Different Way to Restructure the University
– "A Different Way to Restructure the University" (A reply to a letter), New York Times Magazine, January 5, 1969.What Business Is a University In?
– “What Business Is a University In?” New York Times Magazine, March 22, 1970.A University’s Business
– “A University's Business” (A reply to a letter), New York Times Magazine, April 19, 1970.On the Democratic Idea in America
– New York: Harper, 1972.1. Urban Civilization and its Discontents 2. The Shaking of the Foundations 3. Pornography, Obscenity, and the Case for Censorship 4. American Historians and the Democratic Idea 5. American… More
The Need for a Philosophy of Education
– “The Need for a Philosophy of Education” (remarks originally delivered as part of a conference at Rockefeller University on February 21-22, 1972) in The Idea of a Modern University, ed. Sidney Hook, Paul Kurtz, and Miro Todorovich (New York: Prometheus Books, 1974).How Hiring Quotas Came to the Campuses
– “How Hiring Quotas Came to the Campuses,” Fortune, September 1974. (A review of Anti-Bias Regulations of the University: Faculty Problems and Their Solutions by Richard A. Lester and The Balancing Act by George Roche.)Memoirs of a Trotskyist
– "Memoirs of a Trotskyist," New York Times Magazine, January 23, 1977.Professors, Politicians and Public Policy
– Professors, Politicians and Public Policy: A Round Table Held on July 29, 1977 (AEI Forum No. 10), ed. John Charles Daly (Washington, D.C.: American Enterprise Institute, 1977).Looking Back on Neo-Conservatism: Notes and Reflections
– “Looking Back on Neo-Conservatism: Notes and Reflections,” The American Spectator, November 1977.Irving Kristol, Standard-Bearer
– Peter Steinfels, "Irving Kristol, Standard-Bearer," a chapter in The Neoconservatives: The Men Who Are Changing America's Politics (New York, NY: Simon and Schuster, 1979).Reflections of a Neoconservative: Looking Back, Looking Ahead
– New York: Basic Books, October 1983.I. IN THE BEGINNING… 1. Memoirs of a Trotskyist 2. Memoirs of a “Cold Warrior” II. THE CULTURE OF DEMOCRATIC CAPITALISM 3. The Adversary Culture of Intellectuals 4.… More
American Universities in Exile
– “American Universities in Exile,” Wall Street Journal, June 17, 1986.This Is the Place to Be
– “This Is the Place to Be” (Interview with Ken Adelman), Washingtonian, July 1989.A Tribute to Irving Kristol
– William E. Simon, "A Tribute to Irving Kristol," in The Neoconservative Imagination: Essays in Honor of Irving Kristol, ed. Christopher DeMuth and William Kristol, (Washington, DC: AEI Press, 1995).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
Arguing the World
– "Arguing the World" (A documentary), written and directed by Joseph Dorman, January 7, 1998.Irving Kristol
– "Irving Kristol," The Economist, September 24, 2009.Excerpt: Conservatism, Kristol-style, acquired a “neo”. He was always, he mused, a neo-something: neoMarxist, neoliberal, neo-Orthodox (because he believed, though he wasn’t sure… 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
Multimedia
The College and the University
– “The College and the University,” Encounter, March 1956. (A review of The Development of Academic Freedom in the United States by Richard Hofstadter and Walter Metzger.)My Friend, the Professor
– “My Friend, the Professor,” The New Leader, November 11, 1963.Teaching In, Speaking Out: The Controversy over Vietnam
– “Teaching In, Speaking Out: The Controversy over Vietnam,” Encounter, August 1965.What’s Bugging the Students
– “What's Bugging the Students,” Atlantic, November 1965.Excerpt: What they seek is a pure and self-perpetuating popular revolution, not a “planned economy” or anything like that. And this is why they are so attracted to Castro’s Cuba… More
The Malcontent Professors
– “The Malcontent Professors,” Fortune, December 1967.The Strange Death of Liberal Education
– “The Strange Death of Liberal Education,” Fortune, March 1968. (A review of Higher Education and Modern Democracy by Robert Goldwin.)Our Shaken Foundations
– “Our Shaken Foundations,” Fortune, July 1968.A Different Way to Restructure the University
– "A Different Way to Restructure the University," New York Times Magazine, December 8, 1968.A Different Way to Restructure the University
– "A Different Way to Restructure the University" (A reply to a letter), New York Times Magazine, January 5, 1969.What Business Is a University In?
– “What Business Is a University In?” New York Times Magazine, March 22, 1970.A University’s Business
– “A University's Business” (A reply to a letter), New York Times Magazine, April 19, 1970.On the Democratic Idea in America
– New York: Harper, 1972.1. Urban Civilization and its Discontents 2. The Shaking of the Foundations 3. Pornography, Obscenity, and the Case for Censorship 4. American Historians and the Democratic Idea 5. American… More
The Need for a Philosophy of Education
– “The Need for a Philosophy of Education” (remarks originally delivered as part of a conference at Rockefeller University on February 21-22, 1972) in The Idea of a Modern University, ed. Sidney Hook, Paul Kurtz, and Miro Todorovich (New York: Prometheus Books, 1974).How Hiring Quotas Came to the Campuses
– “How Hiring Quotas Came to the Campuses,” Fortune, September 1974. (A review of Anti-Bias Regulations of the University: Faculty Problems and Their Solutions by Richard A. Lester and The Balancing Act by George Roche.)Memoirs of a Trotskyist
– "Memoirs of a Trotskyist," New York Times Magazine, January 23, 1977.Professors, Politicians and Public Policy
– Professors, Politicians and Public Policy: A Round Table Held on July 29, 1977 (AEI Forum No. 10), ed. John Charles Daly (Washington, D.C.: American Enterprise Institute, 1977).Looking Back on Neo-Conservatism: Notes and Reflections
– “Looking Back on Neo-Conservatism: Notes and Reflections,” The American Spectator, November 1977.Irving Kristol, Standard-Bearer
– Peter Steinfels, "Irving Kristol, Standard-Bearer," a chapter in The Neoconservatives: The Men Who Are Changing America's Politics (New York, NY: Simon and Schuster, 1979).Reflections of a Neoconservative: Looking Back, Looking Ahead
– New York: Basic Books, October 1983.I. IN THE BEGINNING… 1. Memoirs of a Trotskyist 2. Memoirs of a “Cold Warrior” II. THE CULTURE OF DEMOCRATIC CAPITALISM 3. The Adversary Culture of Intellectuals 4.… More
American Universities in Exile
– “American Universities in Exile,” Wall Street Journal, June 17, 1986.This Is the Place to Be
– “This Is the Place to Be” (Interview with Ken Adelman), Washingtonian, July 1989.A Tribute to Irving Kristol
– William E. Simon, "A Tribute to Irving Kristol," in The Neoconservative Imagination: Essays in Honor of Irving Kristol, ed. Christopher DeMuth and William Kristol, (Washington, DC: AEI Press, 1995).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
Arguing the World
– "Arguing the World" (A documentary), written and directed by Joseph Dorman, January 7, 1998.Irving Kristol
– "Irving Kristol," The Economist, September 24, 2009.Excerpt: Conservatism, Kristol-style, acquired a “neo”. He was always, he mused, a neo-something: neoMarxist, neoliberal, neo-Orthodox (because he believed, though he wasn’t sure… 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
Teaching
The College and the University
– “The College and the University,” Encounter, March 1956. (A review of The Development of Academic Freedom in the United States by Richard Hofstadter and Walter Metzger.)My Friend, the Professor
– “My Friend, the Professor,” The New Leader, November 11, 1963.Teaching In, Speaking Out: The Controversy over Vietnam
– “Teaching In, Speaking Out: The Controversy over Vietnam,” Encounter, August 1965.What’s Bugging the Students
– “What's Bugging the Students,” Atlantic, November 1965.Excerpt: What they seek is a pure and self-perpetuating popular revolution, not a “planned economy” or anything like that. And this is why they are so attracted to Castro’s Cuba… More
The Malcontent Professors
– “The Malcontent Professors,” Fortune, December 1967.The Strange Death of Liberal Education
– “The Strange Death of Liberal Education,” Fortune, March 1968. (A review of Higher Education and Modern Democracy by Robert Goldwin.)Our Shaken Foundations
– “Our Shaken Foundations,” Fortune, July 1968.A Different Way to Restructure the University
– "A Different Way to Restructure the University," New York Times Magazine, December 8, 1968.A Different Way to Restructure the University
– "A Different Way to Restructure the University" (A reply to a letter), New York Times Magazine, January 5, 1969.What Business Is a University In?
– “What Business Is a University In?” New York Times Magazine, March 22, 1970.A University’s Business
– “A University's Business” (A reply to a letter), New York Times Magazine, April 19, 1970.On the Democratic Idea in America
– New York: Harper, 1972.1. Urban Civilization and its Discontents 2. The Shaking of the Foundations 3. Pornography, Obscenity, and the Case for Censorship 4. American Historians and the Democratic Idea 5. American… More
The Need for a Philosophy of Education
– “The Need for a Philosophy of Education” (remarks originally delivered as part of a conference at Rockefeller University on February 21-22, 1972) in The Idea of a Modern University, ed. Sidney Hook, Paul Kurtz, and Miro Todorovich (New York: Prometheus Books, 1974).How Hiring Quotas Came to the Campuses
– “How Hiring Quotas Came to the Campuses,” Fortune, September 1974. (A review of Anti-Bias Regulations of the University: Faculty Problems and Their Solutions by Richard A. Lester and The Balancing Act by George Roche.)Memoirs of a Trotskyist
– "Memoirs of a Trotskyist," New York Times Magazine, January 23, 1977.Professors, Politicians and Public Policy
– Professors, Politicians and Public Policy: A Round Table Held on July 29, 1977 (AEI Forum No. 10), ed. John Charles Daly (Washington, D.C.: American Enterprise Institute, 1977).Looking Back on Neo-Conservatism: Notes and Reflections
– “Looking Back on Neo-Conservatism: Notes and Reflections,” The American Spectator, November 1977.Irving Kristol, Standard-Bearer
– Peter Steinfels, "Irving Kristol, Standard-Bearer," a chapter in The Neoconservatives: The Men Who Are Changing America's Politics (New York, NY: Simon and Schuster, 1979).Reflections of a Neoconservative: Looking Back, Looking Ahead
– New York: Basic Books, October 1983.I. IN THE BEGINNING… 1. Memoirs of a Trotskyist 2. Memoirs of a “Cold Warrior” II. THE CULTURE OF DEMOCRATIC CAPITALISM 3. The Adversary Culture of Intellectuals 4.… More
American Universities in Exile
– “American Universities in Exile,” Wall Street Journal, June 17, 1986.This Is the Place to Be
– “This Is the Place to Be” (Interview with Ken Adelman), Washingtonian, July 1989.A Tribute to Irving Kristol
– William E. Simon, "A Tribute to Irving Kristol," in The Neoconservative Imagination: Essays in Honor of Irving Kristol, ed. Christopher DeMuth and William Kristol, (Washington, DC: AEI Press, 1995).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
Arguing the World
– "Arguing the World" (A documentary), written and directed by Joseph Dorman, January 7, 1998.Irving Kristol
– "Irving Kristol," The Economist, September 24, 2009.Excerpt: Conservatism, Kristol-style, acquired a “neo”. He was always, he mused, a neo-something: neoMarxist, neoliberal, neo-Orthodox (because he believed, though he wasn’t sure… 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