:rolleyes: None. See post #15.
Pretty much the whole staff/membership at PNAC. Plus Cheney and Rumsfeld, regardless of whether they can be considered part of the necon intellectual movement, or have any relevant think-tank credentials.
:rolleyes: None. See post #15.
Pretty much the whole staff/membership at PNAC. Plus Cheney and Rumsfeld, regardless of whether they can be considered part of the necon intellectual movement, or have any relevant think-tank credentials.
My understanding of the origin of the neoconservative movement is that they were (putting it simply) social liberals who supported the Vietnam war.
Sua
It’s more complicated than that . . . The best way to understand what the neocons are is to contrast them with other kinds of conservatives who criticize them. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neoconservative#Criticism_of_neoconservatism