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The Public Interest
The Public Interest is a conservative politics and culture journal founded by Irving Kristol in 1965.
Its editor is Adam Wolfson , and senior editors Irving Kristol and Nathan Glazer. Its publication committee includes Francis Fukuyama, Charles Krauthammer, William Kristol, Charles Murray (a libertarian), and George F. Will.
Currently The Public Interest is suffering from significantly declining readership, and it is unclear how much longer it will continue to be published.
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External Links
- "What is PI?" by Daniel Bell and Irving Kristol
- Notable articles from The Public Interest
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