Feuer, Lewis S. (Lewis Samuel), 1912-2002
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Lewis Samuel Feuer was a prominent philosopher, sociologist and historian who taught at Vassar College, University of Vermont and University of California, Berkeley. Feuer was known for his lifelong political activism which translated into a tremendous amount of scholarly writings including his most popular work, The Conflict of generations: the character and significance of student movements. Feuer became one of the leading figures in the neo-conservative movement.
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