Stanley Kurtz
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Stanley Kurtz is an American public intellectual and social commentator who identifies with the conservative movement. He is an adjunct fellow of Hudson Institute, a fellow at the Hoover Institution, and a Senior Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, with a special interest in America's "culture wars." Kurtz writes regularly for right-leaning publications such as National Review, Policy Review, the Weekly Standard, Wall Street Journal, and Commentary. [1] [2] Kurtz graduated from Haverford College and holds a Ph.D. in social anthropology form Harvard University. He did his field work in India and has published extensively on family life, child rearing, religion, and psychology in various parts of the world. [3]
[edit] Honors
- Dewey Prize Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Chicago

