Paul Berman

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Paul Berman is an American writer and political essayist known for his analyses of liberalism, totalitarianism, and U.S. foreign policy in publications such as The New Republic.

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instanceOf human
journalist
political essayist
writer
citizenship American
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1949
educatedAt Columbia University
employer The New Republic NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork U.S. foreign policy
liberalism
political philosophy
political theory
totalitarianism
genre non-fiction
political essay
hasRole contributing editor at The New Republic
literary critic
hasSubjectOfWork European politics
Middle East politics NERFINISHED
intellectual history
hasWrittenFor Dissent NERFINISHED
Slate NERFINISHED
The New Republic NERFINISHED
The New York Times NERFINISHED
The New York Times Magazine NERFINISHED
The New Yorker NERFINISHED
The Village Voice NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement liberalism
notableIdea critique of totalitarian currents in modern politics
defense of liberal interventionism
notableWork A Tale of Two Utopias NERFINISHED
Power and the Idealists NERFINISHED
Terror and Liberalism NERFINISHED
The Flight of the Intellectuals NERFINISHED
occupation journalist
political essayist
writer
placeOfBirth New York City
residence New York City
writesAbout Islamism
U.S. foreign policy
liberalism
totalitarianism
war on terror

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The New Republic hasContributor Paul Berman