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William F. Buckley, Jr.
| William F. Buckley Jr. | |
William F. Buckley Jr. in 1985 | |
| Born | November 24, 1925(1925-11-24) New York City, United States |
|---|---|
| Died | February 27, 2008 (aged 82) Stamford, Connecticut, United States |
| Nationality | American |
| Occupation | Author Commentator Television personality |
| Religious beliefs | Roman Catholic (traditional) |
| Spouse(s) | Patricia Taylor Buckley (died 2007) |
| Children | Christopher Buckley (b.1952) |
William Frank Buckley Jr.[1] (November 24, 1925 – February 27, 2008) was an American conservative author[2] and commentator. He founded the political magazine National Review in 1955, hosted 1429 episodes[3] of the television show Firing Line from 1966 until 1999, and was a nationally syndicated newspaper columnist. His writing style was famed for its erudition, wit, and use of uncommon words.[4]
Buckley was "arguably the most important public intellectual in the United States in the past half century", according to George H. Nash, a historian of the modern American conservative movement. "For an entire generation he was the preeminent voice of American conservatism and its first great ecumenical figure."[5] Buckley's primary intellectual achievement was to fuse traditional American political conservatism with laissez-faire and anti-communism, laying the groundwork for the modern American conservatism of U.S. presidential candidate Barry Goldwater and President Ronald Reagan.
Buckley came on the public scene with his critical book God and Man at Yale (1951); among over fifty further books on writing, speaking, history, politics and sailing, were a series of novels featuring CIA agent Blackford Oakes. Buckley referred to himself "on and off" as either libertarian or conservative.[6][7] He resided in New York City and Stamford, Connecticut, and often signed his name as "WFB". He was a practicing Catholic, regularly attending the traditional Latin Mass in Connecticut.[8]
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