
The David Frum Show What the Neocons Got Right
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Jan 28, 2026 David Brooks, longtime New York Times and Atlantic columnist known for cultural and political analysis, joins to revisit neoconservative roots and why their humanistic mix of culture, morality, and policy still matters. They explore declining civic norms, the costs of American retreat, accountability after Trump, and how moral renewal might slowly rebuild shared public life.
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From Trotskyites To Reformers
- David Brooks recounts City College Trotskyite students like Irving Kristol turning away from communism after WWII.
- Their transformation into pragmatic reformers seeded neoconservative thought.
Regime Character Matters Abroad
- Neocons believed that oppressive regimes abroad threaten global stability and merit democratic promotion.
- They supported interventions like Iraq from a conviction that regime change can advance universal values, but warned about complexity.
Be Modest About Rapid Nation-Building
- Neoconservatives advised epistemic modesty: large social engineering projects often fail without civic foundations.
- Jean Kirkpatrick warned democracy-building needs generational civic work, not overnight fixes.






