Irving Kristol was a prominent American political journalist and intellectual, born on January 22, 1920, and died on September 18, 2009. Renowned for his role as a columnist, Kristol significantly influenced conservative thought in the United States.
Related Quotes
“I regard myself to have been a young Trostkyite and I have not a single bitter memory.”
“The major political event of the twentieth century is the death of socialism.”
“If you care for the quality of life in our American democracy, then you have to be for censorship.”
“Being frustrated is disagreeable, but the real disasters of life begin when you get what you want.”
“.. the most intelligent defender of capitalism in the modern period is Friedrich Hayek.”
“Democracy does not guarantee equality of conditions - it only guarantees equality of opportunity.”
“What rules the world is idea, because ideas define the way reality is perceived.”
“The enemy of liberal capitalism today is not so much socialism as nihilism.”
“A welfare state, properly conceived, can be an integral part of a conservative society.”
“No modern nation has ever constructed a foreign policy that was acceptable to its intellectuals”
“One can be unhappy before eating caviar, even after, but at least not during.”
“There is nothing like a parade to elicit the proper respect for the military from the populace.”
