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Beyond Strauss, lies, and the war in Iraq: Hannah Arendt's critique of neoconservatism [PDF]
What are we to make of the neoconservative challenge to traditional international thought? Should we content ourselves, as many have done, to return to classical realism in response? Rather than offer another realist assessment of neoconservative foreign
Owens, Patricia
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Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, Volume 48, Issue 4, Page 832-834, December 2023.
Ian Klinke
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Neoconservatives and Eternal Cold War
The article discusses the genesis of U.S. neoconservatism – understood primarily as intellectual movement and political pressure group – and its foreign policy positions from the 1970s to today.
Mario Del Pero
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American Neoconservatism: Rise and Fall of an Idea
After its rise, in the years of the George W. Bush Jr.’s presidency, neoconservatism seemed to collapse under the weight of its utopian ambition to dictate the new rules of the internal and international political order, to stem the conflicts and ...
Raffaella Baritono
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The process of ideological and political transformation of American conservatism under the influence of foreign policy factors in the XXI century is discussed in the article.
L. M. Sokolshchik
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Hegel's Eurocentric Triads of Dialectics and its Transformation to Kelly's Planetary Paradigm [PDF]
This article introduces Hegel's Eurocentric philosophy of dialectics in the 19th century and its transformation to Kelly’s planetary paradigm at the turn of the 20th-21st century.
ma, Z. G.
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Cold War Revival: Neoconservatives and Historical Memory in the War on Terror [PDF]
Throughout the cold war, neoconservative intellectuals argued that the United States is an inherently virtuous nation engaged a permanent struggle against enemies at home as well as abroad. This essay addresses the ways that contemporary neoconservative
Noon, David Hoogland
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The Government of Differences: Daniel Bell, Great Society and «Bourgeois Populism»
The essay aims at reading in the works of Daniel Bell the path of neoconservatism since its very beginning against the background of the Great Society and the rise of the black movement, the crisis of the Welfare State and the renewed centrality of the ...
Michele Cento
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Após a crise da década de 1970, as elites norte-americanas reorganizaram o modo pelo qual extraiam recursos da sociedade. Sob o neoconservadorismo, o Estado de bem-estar social foi desmantelado e recursos foram transferidos para o setor militar.
Gustavo Fornari Dall'Agnol
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Eurocentrism in Samuel P. Huntington’s Concept of the Clash of Civilisations
The article is dedicated to an issue of Eurocentrism in American political scientist Samuel P. Huntington’s concept of the clash of civilisations. The arguments presented indicate that Huntington’s concept is pure Eurocentric. I start by mentioning a few
Mateusz Kufliński
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