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Welcome to the Neoconservatives Portal on Powerbase
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Welcome to the Neoconservatives Portal on Powerbase—your guide to networks of power, lobbying and deceptive PR.
According to Irving Kristol, one of the leading US neoconservatives, it is a movement of liberals "mugged by reality."
Stephen J. Sniegoski reports that "the term was coined by socialist Michael Harrington as a derisive term for leftists and liberals who were migrating rightward. Many of the first generation neoconservatives were originally liberal Democrats or even socialists and Marxists, often Trotskyites. Most originated in New York, and most were Jews. They drifted to the right in the 1960s and 1970s as the Democratic Party moved to the anti-war McGovernite left."[1]
Powerbase has a policy of strict referencing and is overseen by an Managing editor and a Sysop and several associate portal editors. The editor of the Neoconservatives Portal is Tom Griffin.
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Articles
- Craig Unger, From the Wonderful Folks Who Brought You Iraq, Vanity Fair, March 2007
- James Bamford, Iran: The Next War, Rolling Stone, August 10, 2006
- W. Patrick Lang, Drinking the Kool Aid, Middle East Policy Council Journal, Volume XI, Summer 2004, Number 2
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References
- ↑ Stephen J. Sniegoski, The Transparent Cabal, Enigma Editions, Norfolk, Virginia, 2008,p25.
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