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Neoconservative, Definition and views
NOTE : ...."there is conflict between neoconservatives and libertarian conservatives. Libertarian conservatives are ideologically opposed to large government and regard neoconservative foreign policy ambitions with considerable distrust."... ..."There has been considerable conflict between neoconservatives and business conservatives in some areas."... ..."sharp conflicts with "paleoconservatives," starting in the 1980s... ..."paleocons" view the neoconservatives as militarist social democrats and interlopers who deviate from traditional conservatism agenda on issues"...
1 Neoconservative: Definition and views 1.1 Usage and general views 1.2 Overview of Neoconservative views 1.3 Distinctions from other conservatives 1.4 Shortcomings and criticism of the term "Neoconservative" 1.5 Pejorative use
2 History and origins of neoconservatism 2.1 Great Depression and World War II 2.2 Drift away from New Left and Great Society 2.3 Left-wing past of some Neoconservatives 2.4 Reagan and the Neoconservatives 2.5 Neoconservativism under George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton
3 Administration of George W. Bush 3.1 China spy plane incident 3.2 September 11, 2001 3.3 "Bush Doctrine" 3.4 Impact of 2003 Iraq War on Neoconservative philosophy and influence 3.4.1 Neoconservatism and charges of appeasement
4 Criticism of neoconservatism 4.1 Jacobinism, Bolshevism 4.2 Conflict with Libertarian Conservatives 4.3 Disagreement with Business Lobby, fiscal conservatives 4.4 Friction with paleoconservatism 4.5 Neoconservatism, Judaism, and "Dual Loyalty"
5 Related publications and institutions 5.1 Institutions 5.2 Publications
6 Criticism in popular culture 6.1 Music 6.2 Parodies