Esquire Magazine February 13, 1979 Irving Kristol, Neoconservatism VG


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Discover the influential February 13, 1979 issue of Esquire Magazine, a sought-after entry in the world of vintage magazines and a must-have for any collector. This edition features a compelling cover story on Irving Kristol, exploring the rise of neoconservatism in American politics. Delve into this critical historical context with in-depth articles that outline how this ideology shaped the socio-political landscape of the late 20th century.

This vintage magazine encapsulates a pivotal moment in American history, providing a rare insight into not only political ideologies but also cultural dialogues of the time. Whether you're an enthusiast of political history, a researcher, or a collector of significant literature, this edition serves as an invaluable addition to your collection.

Condition-wise, this magazine is in very good condition, displaying minor wear on the edges typical of its age. The quality reflects its collectibility and charm, making it an excellent piece for display or study.

Highlighted inside this issue are compelling articles that tackle crucial political discussions and the shifting dynamics of conservatism in America. Notable features include:

  • "The Inevitability of Teddy" by Richard Reeves, analyzing Ted Kennedy's growing appeal.
  • "The Battling McGraw" by Dan Dorfman, covering American Express's battle for McGraw-Hill.
  • "Neoconservatism: An Idea Whose Time Is Now", introducing a significant special section about the movement.

Additionally, the Esquire Magazine February 1979 issue includes features beyond political discussions, making it a well-rounded representation of the era's culture and values:

  • "Billy Carter: Cracker... or Crack-up?" – a profile exploring the President's brother.
  • "The Case Against Mark Lane" – an inquiry into the controversial lawyer's theories.

Esquire Magazine 1979 Cover

Interior pages of Esquire Magazine February 1979

Don't miss out on this opportunity to own a piece of vintage memorabilia. This issue not only reflects a significant moment in political history but also provides a glimpse into the cultural environment of the late 1970s. Add this collectible Esquire Magazine vintage issue to your library today!

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