The Public Interest
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The Public Interest
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The Public Interest was an American quarterly public policy journal founded in 1965 by Irving Kristol and Daniel Bell, members of the loose New York intellectuals group, and published until 2005. It was a highly influential and leading neoconservative journal focused on political economy and culture, aimed at a readership of journalists, scholars, and policy makers.
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Eric Cohen
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Cohen served as managing editor of The Public Interest, the influential neoconservative policy journal founded by Irving Kristol. The role placed Cohen at the center of neoconservative intellectual networks and established his editorial credentials before his move to the Tikvah Fund.
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Managed: Eric Cohen → The Public Interest
Cohen served as managing editor of The Public Interest, the influential neoconservative policy journal founded by Irving Kristol. The role placed Cohen at the center of neoconservative intellectual networks and established his editorial credentials before his move to the Tikvah Fund.
1/1/2005
Publication ceased
Published until 2005
1/1/2005
Founded The Public Interest journal
Founded by Irving Kristol and Daniel Bell, members of the New York intellectuals group
1/1/1965