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Kurtz, an NRO Contributing Editor, is a fellow at the Hoover
Institution with a special interest in America's "culture war."
In addition to his regular contributions to National Review Online, Kurtz's
writings on the family, feminism, homosexuality, affirmative action, and
campus "political correctness" have appeared in Policy Review,
the Wall Street Journal, and Commentary.
Before turning his
attention to America's cultural battles, Kurtz was a social scientist
specializing in family life and religion. He received his Ph.D. in social
anthropology from Harvard University and later taught at Harvard, winning
several teaching awards for his work in a "Great Books" program.
Kurtz was also Dewey Prize Lecturer in Psychology at the University of
Chicago. Kurtz has published extensively on family life, child rearing,
religion, and psychology in various parts of the world particularly
India, where he did his field research.