Of all the crusades William F. Buckley took on in his half ... a “little publicity” for it, presumably in National Review. While both Buckley and Welch lamented the military and diplomatic ...
Today, February 27, marks the 15th anniversary of William F. Buckley’s death ... as a fellow at the institution, National Review, that Bill loved so dearly. The closest he and I came to meeting ...
PBS, the home of William F. Buckley Jr.’s Firing Line from 1971 ... he went after Welch’s untruths in the pages of National Review, nor of how he marshaled in advance the public support ...
(Editor’s Note: This is an ongoing series published on Sundays dedicated to explicating and sharing the writing of William F. Buckley Jr. Due to some understandable confusion, the name has been ...
Buckley Jr. himself entertained a species of Pigouvian taxation in the pages of the National Review, then it cannot be heresy for someone else to do so. On June 24, 1965, William F. Buckley ...
When I watch and read William F. Buckley’s work, I know even better what they mean. While there are material and social benefits to modernity, the intra-conservative debates of yore had a ...
Bernstein reminds me of William F. Buckley Jr., different as they were in their politics. Buckley edited a magazine, wrote a syndicated column, hosted a television show, lectured widely ...
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Why did NR never take its place in the family of little magazines as primus inter pares? I think it may have been the result ...
This is something really neat: the William F. Buckley Jr. Essay Contest. The contest is open to college students who will be a sophomore or junior in the fall. (Oh, I’d love to give college a go ...
Who’s the Fairest of Them All? Why 7 Percent of North Carolina Early Voters Are of ‘Unknown’ Gender William F. Buckley Jr., in deciding to write a novel, realized he needed a protagonist.
In his role as emcee, Greenfield asked, “What tribute could measure up to William F. Buckley? Naturally, no one agonized over this more than Mr. Buckley himself. He had some wonderful ideas.
As I wrote in June: It’s worth remembering that, in their time, William F. Buckley and the other young conservatives who were involved in the Sharon Statement were radicals, too. Tom Hayden ...