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− | The [[Union for Democratic Action]] was founded in April 1941 by [[Reinhold Neibuhr]] as a vehicle for anti-communist liberals.<ref>John Ehrman, ''The Rise of Neoconservatism: Intellectuals and Foreign Affairs 1945-1994'', Yale, 1995, p.5.</ref> | + | The [[Union for Democratic Action]] (UDA) was founded in April 1941 by [[Reinhold Neibuhr]] as a vehicle for anti-communist liberals.<ref>John Ehrman, ''The Rise of Neoconservatism: Intellectuals and Foreign Affairs 1945-1994'', Yale, 1995, p.5.</ref> |
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+ | The UDA formed a close alliance with the ''[[New Leader]] magazine.<ref>Jacob Heilbrunn, They Knew They Were Right: The Rise of the Neocons, Doubleday, 2008, p.51.<ref/> | ||
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The Union for Democratic Action (UDA) was founded in April 1941 by Reinhold Neibuhr as a vehicle for anti-communist liberals.[1]
The UDA formed a close alliance with the New Leader magazine.<ref>Jacob Heilbrunn, They Knew They Were Right: The Rise of the Neocons, Doubleday, 2008, p.51.Cite error: The opening <ref>
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- ↑ John Ehrman, The Rise of Neoconservatism: Intellectuals and Foreign Affairs 1945-1994, Yale, 1995, p.5.