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Irving Kristol was a Communist (a Trotskyite, as was common on the anti-Stalinist Left in the 1940s) and WWII combat infantryman whose thinking evolved to the point where later he was described as the “godfather of neo-conservatism. Non-religious, he nonetheless had a visceral sense of belonging to the Jewish people. This is from what the […]

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