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− | '''Seymour Martin Lipset''' was an American [[sociologist]]. | + | '''Seymour Martin Lipset''' was an American [[sociologist]]. |
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+ | A [[socialist]] in his early life, Lipset later moved to the right, and was considered a [[Neoconservatism|neoconservative]]. At his death in 2006, ''The Guardian'' called him "the leading theorist of democracy and [[American exceptionalism]]"; ''The New York Times'' said he was "a pre-eminent sociologist, political scientist and incisive theorist of American uniqueness"; and ''The Washington Post'' said he was "one of the most influential social scientists of the past half century."<ref>http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/35308/1/The%20young%20Lipset%20on%20the%20iron%20law%20of%20oligarchy%20%28LSERO%29.pdf</ref> | ||
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Seymour Lipset (sociologist, academic, neocon) | |
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Born | 1922-03-18 Harlem, New York City, New York, U.S. |
Died | 2006-12-31 (Age 84) Arlington, Virginia, U.S. |
Nationality | American |
Religion | Jewish |
Member of | American Committee for Peace in Chechnya, Committee for the Free World, Committee on the Present Danger/Members |
US neoconservative sociologist |
Seymour Martin Lipset was an American sociologist.
A socialist in his early life, Lipset later moved to the right, and was considered a neoconservative. At his death in 2006, The Guardian called him "the leading theorist of democracy and American exceptionalism"; The New York Times said he was "a pre-eminent sociologist, political scientist and incisive theorist of American uniqueness"; and The Washington Post said he was "one of the most influential social scientists of the past half century."[1]
Event Participated in
Event | Start | End | Location(s) | Description |
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Bilderberg/1970 | 17 April 1970 | 19 April 1970 | Switzerland Hotel Quellenhof Bad Ragaz | the 19th Bilderberg meeting, in Switzerland. |
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