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Institutional
Affiliations
The Public
Interest: Senior Editorial Associate (1965-present); Founder
and Co-Editor (1965-2002) (2)
American
Academy of Arts and Sciences: Fellow (1972-present) (1)
Council
on Foreign Relations: Lifetime Member (1972-present) (1)
Wall Street
Journal Board of Contributors: Member (1972- present) (2)
The National
Interest: Founder and Publisher (1985-2001) (2)
American
Enterprise Institute: John M. Olin Distinguished Fellow (1988-present)
(2)
New York
University Graduate School of Business Administration: Professor
of Social Thought (1969-1988) (2)
National
Council on the Humanities: Member (1972-1977) (1)
Basic Books:
Executive Vice-President (1961-1969) (2)
The Reporter
Magazine: Editor (1959-1960) (2)
Encounter
Magazine: Co-founder and Editor (1953-1958) (2)
Commentary
Magazine: Managing Editor (1947-1952) (2)
Government
Posts/Panels/Commissions
President's
Commission on White House Fellowships: Member (1980-1988) (1)
U.S. Department
of Defense: Staff Sergeant in Armored Infantry (1941-1944) (2)
Corporate
Connections/Business Interests
National
Affairs, Inc.: President (1965-present) (5)
Education
City
College of New York: B.A. in history (1)
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Highlights
& Quotes
Irving Kristol
is the so-called godfather of the neoconservative movement.
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