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To: michael97123 who wrote (99404)5/29/2003 10:53:20 AM
From: Neocon  Respond to of 281500
 
I cut the cord a long time ago. There was a time when the main difference between neocons and neolibs was that the neocons were brave enough to support Reagan. Then, of course, there were the Schachtmanite Social Democrats, who supported Reagan in foreign policy, while remaining moderately socialist in domestic policy, but who tended to be identified with neocons because so many published in Commnentary, such as Joshua Maravchik of the American Enterprise Institute. I had had syndicalist tendencies as a youngster, and therefore believed very much in decentralization and the promotion of community and workplace democracy. As I learned more about the way things work, I became more conservative, but I still feel comfortable identifying with the the Neoconservatives.........