Wolfowitz wants U.S. to do more to fight global poverty
Continuing the drift of neoconservatives to left-liberalism, or, alternatively, the revelation of neoconservatives as left-liberals under the skin, Paul Wolfowitz, now the president of the World Bank, is calling for the U.S. to contribute more to fight poverty and promote global development, i.e., he is advocating the standard UN/global welfare state approach to world problems. Posted by Lawrence Auster at October 11, 2005 10:06 AM | Send Email entry |