Nathan Glazer

Known for books such as ''Beyond the Melting Pot'' which deal with race and ethnicity, Glazer is critical of some of the Great Society programs of the mid-1960s.
He was often considered neoconservative in his thinking on domestic policy, but remained a Democrat. He described himself as "indifferent" to the neoconservative label with which he is most associated and remarked that it was an appellation not of his choosing. Provided by Wikipedia