As I’ve mentioned–in class and in the post below on Daniel Bell–one of the striking features of New York City intellectual life in the 1940s is the fact that a rather small group of largely Jewish, Trotsykist intellectuals from working-class, immigrant backgrounds began their careers in this world and surprisingly ended up exercising outsize influence on American culture and politics.
As it to emphasize the point, today The New York Times Sunday Book Review runs a piece on the career of Irving Kristol–along with Bell, one of the renowned members of the “New York Intellectuals.”