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eric
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Now back to the question at hand. Neoconservatism is in my opinion a reaction to the liberal influences of the 60's and 70's and a return to more traditional values. I fail to see any Jewish or racial influence in this equation, but rather a reaction to a paradigm shift of social values. Elements missing though are more traditional conservative concepts such as states rights, smaller government, and less regulation. Where am I wrong ?