Stanley Kurtz

Stanley Kurtz is an American conservative commentator, author and a Senior Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center. He has taught at Harvard University and the University of Chicago. He is also a contributing editor to National Review.[1]

Career

Kurtz was born to a Jewish family[2] and graduated from Haverford College and holds a Ph.D. in social anthropology from Harvard University. He did his field work in India and taught at Harvard and the University of Chicago.

Kurtz is a senior fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center and a former Adjunct fellow with Hudson Institute, with a special interest in America's "culture wars." He has published extensively on family life, child rearing, religion, and psychology in various parts of the world.[3]

Works

His writings on the family, feminism, homosexuality, affirmative action, and campus "political correctness" have appeared regularly for publications such as National Review, Policy Review, The Weekly Standard, The Wall Street Journal, and Commentary.[3][4]

References

  1. "Stanley Kurtz". eppc.org. Ethics and Public Policy Center. Retrieved 29 July 2020.
  2. Jewish Daily Forward: "Peaceful, Gradualist ... and Radical?" By Gene Koprowski January 12, 2011
  3. "Stanley Kurtz". Hudson Institute. Retrieved 2008-11-02.
  4. "Stanley Kurtz". Ethics and Public Policy Center. Archived from the original on 2008-11-03. Retrieved 2008-11-02.


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