"...a powerful and groundbreaking analysis..." oJoseph Schwartz, Temple University, member of the National Political Committee of Democratic Socialists of America "...a keen critical examination of the little sect of ideologues, most of them radicals formerly, whose influence during the past decade has been eclipsed, and perhaps extinguished, by the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the triumph of Clintonian liberals. Dr. Dorrien, not of their number, nevertheless perceives their talents and their infirmities. His impartial book, lucidly written, is painstakingly candid." oRussell Kirk, author of The Conservative Mind "Professor Dorrien has written an extraordinarily clear, exhaustively researched exposition of the Neoconservative moment, an important chapter in recent American intellectual history. He provides extensive accounts of four of the leading representatives of the movement and, while he differs from them on many issues, his purpose is to provide a fair exposition of their thought. The book is a great achievement." oJohn C. Bennett, President Emeritus and Professor of Social Ethics, Union Theological Seminary, and author of Christian Realism