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Midge Decter (née Rosenthal; July 25, 1927 – May 9, 2022) was an American journalist and author. Originally a liberal, she was one of the pioneers of the neoconservative movement in the 1970s and 1980s. She was a critic of feminism and the women's liberation movement.
Midge Rosenthal Decter (* 25. Juli 1927 in Saint Paul, Minnesota; † 9. Mai 2022 in Manhattan, New York) war eine US-amerikanische Publizistin und Journalistin .
9. Mai 2022 · May 9, 2022. Midge Decter, a writer and editor who abandoned liberalism to help lay the intellectual foundation for the neoconservative movement and the so-called culture wars over feminism,...
9. Mai 2022 · Midge Decter, an intellectual leader of the neoconservative movement whose acerbic, stylishly written essays and books assailed Soviet communism as well as American liberalism, denouncing...
- Judi Hasson
10. Mai 2022 · Published 5:09 PM PDT, May 9, 2022. NEW YORK (AP) — Midge Decter, a leading neoconservative writer and commentator who in blunt and tenacious style helped lead the right’s attack in the culture wars as she opposed the rise of feminism, affirmative action and the gay rights movement, has died at age 94. Decter, the wife of retired ...
9. Mai 2022 · The Associated Press. NEW YORK (AP) — Midge Decter, a leading neoconservative writer and commentator who in blunt and tenacious style helped lead the right’s attack in the culture wars as she...
1. Dez. 2023 · Views. Cite. Permissions. Share. In December 1970, Midge Decter met Gloria Steinem in a packed Union Square ballroom to debate the women's movement. Decter was an executive editor at Harper's Magazine, while Steinem, a writer and journalist, was quickly becoming the most well-known face of women's liberation.