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Dissent Magazine is a center-left quarterly political magazine founded by Irving Howe and Lewis Coser in 1954. Its founder Irving Howe was a prominent figure in the Democratic Socialists of America.
It was established by a group called the New York Intellectuals, which were an anti-Stalinist, anti-USSR formation of US intellectuals, especially those involved with the Congress for Cultural Freedom[1] such as Irving Kristol, who later became a neoconservative.
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- ↑ Denis Boneau (2005-01-20). "The New York Intellectuals and the invention of neoconservatism"