The Right Stuff

Michael M. Uhlmann, Claremont Review of Books, Summer 2005.

Excerpt:

Can it be that National Review, flagship of the modern conservative movement, is turning 50 years old? And can it be that William F. Buckley, eminence of both magazine and movement, will soon celebrate his 80th birthday? To conservatives who came of age along with National Review, both facts must seem highly improbable. It was only yesterday, after all, that Chairman Bill gaveled the ragtag national conservative meeting to order and urged it (as National Review‘s inaugural issue had famously instructed) to “stand athwart history, yelling Stop.”

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