Nathan Glazer

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Nathan Glazer
Nathan Glazer

Nathan Glazer (b. 1923) is an American sociologist, who taught at UC Berkeley and Harvard University. He is a domestic policy neoconservative, editor of the defunct policy journal The Public Interest, and formerly a frequent contributor to The New Republic. Known for his writings on ethnicity and race, such as "Beyond the Melting Pot", co-written with Daniel Patrick Moynihan, he was an early skeptic of Great Society programs such as expanded welfare and affirmative action.

Nathan Glazer eschews the label "neoconservative," and had no public stance on the Iraq war.

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