Books
God and Man at Yale: The Superstitions of “Academic Freedom”
– Regnery Publishing, 1951.Summary: “For God, for country, and for Yale… in that order,” William F. Buckley Jr. wrote as the dedication of his monumental work—a compendium of knowledge that still… More
God and Buckley at Yale
– Dwight MacDonald, Reporter 6, May 27, 1952.McCarthy and His Enemies
– With L. Brent Bozell, Regnery Publishing, 1954.Summary: An study of the record and purpose of the controversial Sen. Joseph McCarthy.
Statement of Intention
– National Review, November 19, 1955.Excerpt: There is, we like to think, solid reason for rejoicing. Prodigious efforts, by many people, are responsible for NATIONAL REVIEW. But since it will be the policy of this magazine to… More
Up from Liberalism
– McDowell, Obolensky, 1959.Excerpt: I will not cede more power to the state. I will not willingly cede more power to anyone, not to the state, not to General Motors, not to the CIO. I will hoard my power like a… More
Rumbles Left and Right: A Book About Troubling People and Ideas
– G. P. Putnam's Sons. 1963.Summary: WILLIAM F. BUCKLEY’S newest book deals mostly with people people on the political left, and on the political right, who have made and are making news. Here, Russell Kirk says… More
The Unmaking of a Mayor
– Viking Press, 1966.Summary: John V. Lindsay was elected mayor of New York City in 1965. But that year’s mayoral campaign will forever be known as the Buckley campaign. “As a candidate,” Joseph Alsop… More
God, Man, and William F. Buckley
– Larry L. King, Harper's Magazine, March 1967.Excerpt: We sized each other up like two fighters in mid-ring, Buckley hooking me with a couple of jokes and scoring with an anecdotal right-cross: “When I sent Norman Mailer a copy of my… More
Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr. “Is It Possible to Be a Good Governor?”
– Firing Line Videos, Hoover Institution, taped on July 6, 1967, uploaded to YouTube on August 13, 2010.Guest: Ronald Reagan Summary: This first appearance of Ronald Reagan on Firing Line took place six months after he had been sworn in as governor. “There is much speculation,”… More
Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr. “Was Goldwater a Mistake?”
– Firing Line Videos, Hoover Institution, taped on December 14, 1967, uploaded to YouTube on April 7, 2011.Guest: Mark Hatfield Summary: Senator Hatfield, from the liberal side of the Republican Party, positions himself perfectly in his opening answer: Goldwater wasn’t a mistake in a… More
Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr. “The Wallace Crusade”
– Firing Line Videos, Hoover Institution, taped on January 24, 1968, uploaded to YouTube on August 13, 2010.Guest: George Wallace Summary: Mr. Buckley had sharply criticized Mr. Wallace in print, both for his once-adamant attachment to segregation and for his New Deal statism, and Mr. Wallace… More
Did You Ever See a Dream Walking?
– Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1970.Summary: If America has been an unsympathetic environment for conservatism, conservatism has, nevertheless, demonstrated an extraordinary tenacity in politics, literature, law, religion,… More
The Governor Listeth: A Book of Inspired Political Revelations
– G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1970.Giving Yale to Connecticut
– Harper's Magazine, November 1977.Excerpt: The purpose of a Yale education can hardly be to turn out a race of idiots. But one would have thought that was what Yale precisely engages in. Walking out of the Huntington Hotel… More
Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr. “Are We Menaced by Moral Majority?”
– Firing Line Videos, Hoover Institution, taped on January 22, 1981, uploaded to YouTube on March 5, 2015.Guest: Jerry Falwell Summary: Whether or not one agrees with him on specific moral or theological points, Reverend Jerry Falwell ably defends his organization against accusations–by,… More
The Enmity Within
– Nathan Glazer, New York Times, September 27, 1992.Excerpt: Mr. Buckley’s article was not a consideration of anti-Semitism in general, or in the United States. It was, rather, a consideration of charges of anti-Semitism against some… More
William F. Buckley, Jr. and American Conservatism
– James A. Nuechterlein, Commentary, June 1988.Excerpt: In 1955, when William F. Buckley, Jr. published the first issue of National Review, the conservatism that he and his journal represented stood, isolated and forlorn, at the very… More
What Is Anti-Semitism? An Open Letter to William F. Buckley, Jr.
– Norman Podhoretz, Commentary, February 1992.Excerpt: All in all, with this essay you have burnished your record as a warrior against anti-Semitism, and most especially by your willingness to call Pat Buchanan’s descent into… More
In Search of Anti-Semitism
– Continuum International, 1992.Summary: A thought-provoking extended essay first published in National Review–along with responses by distinguished commentators–on the the ways anti-Semitism reveals itself… More
Mr. Conservative
– New York Times, May 31, 1998.Excerpt: There wasn’t much left of the Barry Goldwater I knew when, in 1994, he made his regular appearance at the annual Goldwater Award dinner. That year the prize went to Lady… More
Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr. “Goldwater Revisited”
– Firing Line Videos, Hoover Institution, taped on July 9, 1998, uploaded to YouTube on March 5, 2015.Guest: Barry Goldwater Summary: Senator Goldwater had died at the age of 89, in his beloved Phoenix. Before showing clips from his last Firing Line appearance, Mr. Buckley recalls his old… More
How ‘Firing Line’ Transformed the Battleground
– Laurence Zuckerman, New York Times, December 18, 1999.Excerpt: Even many of the guests who turned out at the Museum of Broadcasting on Tuesday to pay tribute to William F. Buckley Jr. on the occasion of the taping of the final broadcast of… More
Miles Gone By: A Literary Autobiography
– Regnery Publishing, 2004.Summary: Here is a unique collection of fifty years of essays chosen to form an unconventional autobiography and capstone to his remarkable career as the conservative writer par excellence.… More
Future of Conservatism
– Video, C-SPAN, December 9, 2004.Summary: William F. Buckley, Jr. and his son Christopher Buckley made their first joint stage appearance to consider the future of American conservatism in a mock episode of Firing Line,… More
Tribute to William F. Buckley
– Video, C-SPAN, October 6, 2005.Summary: On the 50th anniversary of National Review, the magazine’s founder, William F. Buckley, Jr. was honored by President Bush. The president paid tribute to Mr. Buckley and the… More
Athwart History
– Sam Tanenhaus, The New Republic, March 19, 2007.Excerpt: Although he remains the most eminent conservative in the United States, his face and voice recognized by millions, William F. Buckley, Jr. has all but retired from public life. At… More
Flying High: Remembering Barry Goldwater
– Basic Books, 2008.Summary: In Flying High, William F. Buckley Jr. offers his lyrical remembrance of a singular era in American politics, and a tribute to the modern Conservative movement’s first… More
The Reagan I Knew
– Basic Books, 2008.Summary: In The Regan I Knew, the late William F. Buckley Jr. offers a reminiscence of thirty years of friendship with the man who brought the American conservative movement out of the… More
On the Ropes: What William F. Buckley Jr. Can Teach Today’s Conservatives
– Audio, American Enterprise Institute, March 3, 2009.Summary: A year after William F. Buckley Jr.’s death, conservatives find themselves at a political low point and divided over what to do next. An enduring hallmark of conservatism is the… More
God and Man at Yale Turns 60
– Peter Berkowitz, Real Clear Politics, November 5, 2011.Excerpt: Buckley’s critique of academic orthodoxy at Yale was all the more powerful—and all the more baffling to the zealous guardians of Yale’s academic orthodoxy—for his defense… More
Bill Buckley’s Lesson for Today’s Conservatives
– Neal B. Freeman, Wall Street Journal, February 27, 2016.Excerpt: What did “Firing Line” add to the culture of its day? It became, first, a national megaphone for conservative values. It wasn’t one of dozens of right-leaning talk shows. It… More
Essays
God and Man at Yale: The Superstitions of “Academic Freedom”
– Regnery Publishing, 1951.Summary: “For God, for country, and for Yale… in that order,” William F. Buckley Jr. wrote as the dedication of his monumental work—a compendium of knowledge that still… More
God and Buckley at Yale
– Dwight MacDonald, Reporter 6, May 27, 1952.McCarthy and His Enemies
– With L. Brent Bozell, Regnery Publishing, 1954.Summary: An study of the record and purpose of the controversial Sen. Joseph McCarthy.
Statement of Intention
– National Review, November 19, 1955.Excerpt: There is, we like to think, solid reason for rejoicing. Prodigious efforts, by many people, are responsible for NATIONAL REVIEW. But since it will be the policy of this magazine to… More
Up from Liberalism
– McDowell, Obolensky, 1959.Excerpt: I will not cede more power to the state. I will not willingly cede more power to anyone, not to the state, not to General Motors, not to the CIO. I will hoard my power like a… More
Rumbles Left and Right: A Book About Troubling People and Ideas
– G. P. Putnam's Sons. 1963.Summary: WILLIAM F. BUCKLEY’S newest book deals mostly with people people on the political left, and on the political right, who have made and are making news. Here, Russell Kirk says… More
The Unmaking of a Mayor
– Viking Press, 1966.Summary: John V. Lindsay was elected mayor of New York City in 1965. But that year’s mayoral campaign will forever be known as the Buckley campaign. “As a candidate,” Joseph Alsop… More
God, Man, and William F. Buckley
– Larry L. King, Harper's Magazine, March 1967.Excerpt: We sized each other up like two fighters in mid-ring, Buckley hooking me with a couple of jokes and scoring with an anecdotal right-cross: “When I sent Norman Mailer a copy of my… More
Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr. “Is It Possible to Be a Good Governor?”
– Firing Line Videos, Hoover Institution, taped on July 6, 1967, uploaded to YouTube on August 13, 2010.Guest: Ronald Reagan Summary: This first appearance of Ronald Reagan on Firing Line took place six months after he had been sworn in as governor. “There is much speculation,”… More
Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr. “Was Goldwater a Mistake?”
– Firing Line Videos, Hoover Institution, taped on December 14, 1967, uploaded to YouTube on April 7, 2011.Guest: Mark Hatfield Summary: Senator Hatfield, from the liberal side of the Republican Party, positions himself perfectly in his opening answer: Goldwater wasn’t a mistake in a… More
Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr. “The Wallace Crusade”
– Firing Line Videos, Hoover Institution, taped on January 24, 1968, uploaded to YouTube on August 13, 2010.Guest: George Wallace Summary: Mr. Buckley had sharply criticized Mr. Wallace in print, both for his once-adamant attachment to segregation and for his New Deal statism, and Mr. Wallace… More
Did You Ever See a Dream Walking?
– Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1970.Summary: If America has been an unsympathetic environment for conservatism, conservatism has, nevertheless, demonstrated an extraordinary tenacity in politics, literature, law, religion,… More
The Governor Listeth: A Book of Inspired Political Revelations
– G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1970.Giving Yale to Connecticut
– Harper's Magazine, November 1977.Excerpt: The purpose of a Yale education can hardly be to turn out a race of idiots. But one would have thought that was what Yale precisely engages in. Walking out of the Huntington Hotel… More
Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr. “Are We Menaced by Moral Majority?”
– Firing Line Videos, Hoover Institution, taped on January 22, 1981, uploaded to YouTube on March 5, 2015.Guest: Jerry Falwell Summary: Whether or not one agrees with him on specific moral or theological points, Reverend Jerry Falwell ably defends his organization against accusations–by,… More
The Enmity Within
– Nathan Glazer, New York Times, September 27, 1992.Excerpt: Mr. Buckley’s article was not a consideration of anti-Semitism in general, or in the United States. It was, rather, a consideration of charges of anti-Semitism against some… More
William F. Buckley, Jr. and American Conservatism
– James A. Nuechterlein, Commentary, June 1988.Excerpt: In 1955, when William F. Buckley, Jr. published the first issue of National Review, the conservatism that he and his journal represented stood, isolated and forlorn, at the very… More
What Is Anti-Semitism? An Open Letter to William F. Buckley, Jr.
– Norman Podhoretz, Commentary, February 1992.Excerpt: All in all, with this essay you have burnished your record as a warrior against anti-Semitism, and most especially by your willingness to call Pat Buchanan’s descent into… More
In Search of Anti-Semitism
– Continuum International, 1992.Summary: A thought-provoking extended essay first published in National Review–along with responses by distinguished commentators–on the the ways anti-Semitism reveals itself… More
Mr. Conservative
– New York Times, May 31, 1998.Excerpt: There wasn’t much left of the Barry Goldwater I knew when, in 1994, he made his regular appearance at the annual Goldwater Award dinner. That year the prize went to Lady… More
Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr. “Goldwater Revisited”
– Firing Line Videos, Hoover Institution, taped on July 9, 1998, uploaded to YouTube on March 5, 2015.Guest: Barry Goldwater Summary: Senator Goldwater had died at the age of 89, in his beloved Phoenix. Before showing clips from his last Firing Line appearance, Mr. Buckley recalls his old… More
How ‘Firing Line’ Transformed the Battleground
– Laurence Zuckerman, New York Times, December 18, 1999.Excerpt: Even many of the guests who turned out at the Museum of Broadcasting on Tuesday to pay tribute to William F. Buckley Jr. on the occasion of the taping of the final broadcast of… More
Miles Gone By: A Literary Autobiography
– Regnery Publishing, 2004.Summary: Here is a unique collection of fifty years of essays chosen to form an unconventional autobiography and capstone to his remarkable career as the conservative writer par excellence.… More
Future of Conservatism
– Video, C-SPAN, December 9, 2004.Summary: William F. Buckley, Jr. and his son Christopher Buckley made their first joint stage appearance to consider the future of American conservatism in a mock episode of Firing Line,… More
Tribute to William F. Buckley
– Video, C-SPAN, October 6, 2005.Summary: On the 50th anniversary of National Review, the magazine’s founder, William F. Buckley, Jr. was honored by President Bush. The president paid tribute to Mr. Buckley and the… More
Athwart History
– Sam Tanenhaus, The New Republic, March 19, 2007.Excerpt: Although he remains the most eminent conservative in the United States, his face and voice recognized by millions, William F. Buckley, Jr. has all but retired from public life. At… More
Flying High: Remembering Barry Goldwater
– Basic Books, 2008.Summary: In Flying High, William F. Buckley Jr. offers his lyrical remembrance of a singular era in American politics, and a tribute to the modern Conservative movement’s first… More
The Reagan I Knew
– Basic Books, 2008.Summary: In The Regan I Knew, the late William F. Buckley Jr. offers a reminiscence of thirty years of friendship with the man who brought the American conservative movement out of the… More
On the Ropes: What William F. Buckley Jr. Can Teach Today’s Conservatives
– Audio, American Enterprise Institute, March 3, 2009.Summary: A year after William F. Buckley Jr.’s death, conservatives find themselves at a political low point and divided over what to do next. An enduring hallmark of conservatism is the… More
God and Man at Yale Turns 60
– Peter Berkowitz, Real Clear Politics, November 5, 2011.Excerpt: Buckley’s critique of academic orthodoxy at Yale was all the more powerful—and all the more baffling to the zealous guardians of Yale’s academic orthodoxy—for his defense… More
Bill Buckley’s Lesson for Today’s Conservatives
– Neal B. Freeman, Wall Street Journal, February 27, 2016.Excerpt: What did “Firing Line” add to the culture of its day? It became, first, a national megaphone for conservative values. It wasn’t one of dozens of right-leaning talk shows. It… More
Commentary
God and Man at Yale: The Superstitions of “Academic Freedom”
– Regnery Publishing, 1951.Summary: “For God, for country, and for Yale… in that order,” William F. Buckley Jr. wrote as the dedication of his monumental work—a compendium of knowledge that still… More
God and Buckley at Yale
– Dwight MacDonald, Reporter 6, May 27, 1952.McCarthy and His Enemies
– With L. Brent Bozell, Regnery Publishing, 1954.Summary: An study of the record and purpose of the controversial Sen. Joseph McCarthy.
Statement of Intention
– National Review, November 19, 1955.Excerpt: There is, we like to think, solid reason for rejoicing. Prodigious efforts, by many people, are responsible for NATIONAL REVIEW. But since it will be the policy of this magazine to… More
Up from Liberalism
– McDowell, Obolensky, 1959.Excerpt: I will not cede more power to the state. I will not willingly cede more power to anyone, not to the state, not to General Motors, not to the CIO. I will hoard my power like a… More
Rumbles Left and Right: A Book About Troubling People and Ideas
– G. P. Putnam's Sons. 1963.Summary: WILLIAM F. BUCKLEY’S newest book deals mostly with people people on the political left, and on the political right, who have made and are making news. Here, Russell Kirk says… More
The Unmaking of a Mayor
– Viking Press, 1966.Summary: John V. Lindsay was elected mayor of New York City in 1965. But that year’s mayoral campaign will forever be known as the Buckley campaign. “As a candidate,” Joseph Alsop… More
God, Man, and William F. Buckley
– Larry L. King, Harper's Magazine, March 1967.Excerpt: We sized each other up like two fighters in mid-ring, Buckley hooking me with a couple of jokes and scoring with an anecdotal right-cross: “When I sent Norman Mailer a copy of my… More
Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr. “Is It Possible to Be a Good Governor?”
– Firing Line Videos, Hoover Institution, taped on July 6, 1967, uploaded to YouTube on August 13, 2010.Guest: Ronald Reagan Summary: This first appearance of Ronald Reagan on Firing Line took place six months after he had been sworn in as governor. “There is much speculation,”… More
Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr. “Was Goldwater a Mistake?”
– Firing Line Videos, Hoover Institution, taped on December 14, 1967, uploaded to YouTube on April 7, 2011.Guest: Mark Hatfield Summary: Senator Hatfield, from the liberal side of the Republican Party, positions himself perfectly in his opening answer: Goldwater wasn’t a mistake in a… More
Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr. “The Wallace Crusade”
– Firing Line Videos, Hoover Institution, taped on January 24, 1968, uploaded to YouTube on August 13, 2010.Guest: George Wallace Summary: Mr. Buckley had sharply criticized Mr. Wallace in print, both for his once-adamant attachment to segregation and for his New Deal statism, and Mr. Wallace… More
Did You Ever See a Dream Walking?
– Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1970.Summary: If America has been an unsympathetic environment for conservatism, conservatism has, nevertheless, demonstrated an extraordinary tenacity in politics, literature, law, religion,… More
The Governor Listeth: A Book of Inspired Political Revelations
– G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1970.Giving Yale to Connecticut
– Harper's Magazine, November 1977.Excerpt: The purpose of a Yale education can hardly be to turn out a race of idiots. But one would have thought that was what Yale precisely engages in. Walking out of the Huntington Hotel… More
Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr. “Are We Menaced by Moral Majority?”
– Firing Line Videos, Hoover Institution, taped on January 22, 1981, uploaded to YouTube on March 5, 2015.Guest: Jerry Falwell Summary: Whether or not one agrees with him on specific moral or theological points, Reverend Jerry Falwell ably defends his organization against accusations–by,… More
The Enmity Within
– Nathan Glazer, New York Times, September 27, 1992.Excerpt: Mr. Buckley’s article was not a consideration of anti-Semitism in general, or in the United States. It was, rather, a consideration of charges of anti-Semitism against some… More
William F. Buckley, Jr. and American Conservatism
– James A. Nuechterlein, Commentary, June 1988.Excerpt: In 1955, when William F. Buckley, Jr. published the first issue of National Review, the conservatism that he and his journal represented stood, isolated and forlorn, at the very… More
What Is Anti-Semitism? An Open Letter to William F. Buckley, Jr.
– Norman Podhoretz, Commentary, February 1992.Excerpt: All in all, with this essay you have burnished your record as a warrior against anti-Semitism, and most especially by your willingness to call Pat Buchanan’s descent into… More
In Search of Anti-Semitism
– Continuum International, 1992.Summary: A thought-provoking extended essay first published in National Review–along with responses by distinguished commentators–on the the ways anti-Semitism reveals itself… More
Mr. Conservative
– New York Times, May 31, 1998.Excerpt: There wasn’t much left of the Barry Goldwater I knew when, in 1994, he made his regular appearance at the annual Goldwater Award dinner. That year the prize went to Lady… More
Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr. “Goldwater Revisited”
– Firing Line Videos, Hoover Institution, taped on July 9, 1998, uploaded to YouTube on March 5, 2015.Guest: Barry Goldwater Summary: Senator Goldwater had died at the age of 89, in his beloved Phoenix. Before showing clips from his last Firing Line appearance, Mr. Buckley recalls his old… More
How ‘Firing Line’ Transformed the Battleground
– Laurence Zuckerman, New York Times, December 18, 1999.Excerpt: Even many of the guests who turned out at the Museum of Broadcasting on Tuesday to pay tribute to William F. Buckley Jr. on the occasion of the taping of the final broadcast of… More
Miles Gone By: A Literary Autobiography
– Regnery Publishing, 2004.Summary: Here is a unique collection of fifty years of essays chosen to form an unconventional autobiography and capstone to his remarkable career as the conservative writer par excellence.… More
Future of Conservatism
– Video, C-SPAN, December 9, 2004.Summary: William F. Buckley, Jr. and his son Christopher Buckley made their first joint stage appearance to consider the future of American conservatism in a mock episode of Firing Line,… More
Tribute to William F. Buckley
– Video, C-SPAN, October 6, 2005.Summary: On the 50th anniversary of National Review, the magazine’s founder, William F. Buckley, Jr. was honored by President Bush. The president paid tribute to Mr. Buckley and the… More
Athwart History
– Sam Tanenhaus, The New Republic, March 19, 2007.Excerpt: Although he remains the most eminent conservative in the United States, his face and voice recognized by millions, William F. Buckley, Jr. has all but retired from public life. At… More
Flying High: Remembering Barry Goldwater
– Basic Books, 2008.Summary: In Flying High, William F. Buckley Jr. offers his lyrical remembrance of a singular era in American politics, and a tribute to the modern Conservative movement’s first… More
The Reagan I Knew
– Basic Books, 2008.Summary: In The Regan I Knew, the late William F. Buckley Jr. offers a reminiscence of thirty years of friendship with the man who brought the American conservative movement out of the… More
On the Ropes: What William F. Buckley Jr. Can Teach Today’s Conservatives
– Audio, American Enterprise Institute, March 3, 2009.Summary: A year after William F. Buckley Jr.’s death, conservatives find themselves at a political low point and divided over what to do next. An enduring hallmark of conservatism is the… More
God and Man at Yale Turns 60
– Peter Berkowitz, Real Clear Politics, November 5, 2011.Excerpt: Buckley’s critique of academic orthodoxy at Yale was all the more powerful—and all the more baffling to the zealous guardians of Yale’s academic orthodoxy—for his defense… More
Bill Buckley’s Lesson for Today’s Conservatives
– Neal B. Freeman, Wall Street Journal, February 27, 2016.Excerpt: What did “Firing Line” add to the culture of its day? It became, first, a national megaphone for conservative values. It wasn’t one of dozens of right-leaning talk shows. It… More
Multimedia
God and Man at Yale: The Superstitions of “Academic Freedom”
– Regnery Publishing, 1951.Summary: “For God, for country, and for Yale… in that order,” William F. Buckley Jr. wrote as the dedication of his monumental work—a compendium of knowledge that still… More
God and Buckley at Yale
– Dwight MacDonald, Reporter 6, May 27, 1952.McCarthy and His Enemies
– With L. Brent Bozell, Regnery Publishing, 1954.Summary: An study of the record and purpose of the controversial Sen. Joseph McCarthy.
Statement of Intention
– National Review, November 19, 1955.Excerpt: There is, we like to think, solid reason for rejoicing. Prodigious efforts, by many people, are responsible for NATIONAL REVIEW. But since it will be the policy of this magazine to… More
Up from Liberalism
– McDowell, Obolensky, 1959.Excerpt: I will not cede more power to the state. I will not willingly cede more power to anyone, not to the state, not to General Motors, not to the CIO. I will hoard my power like a… More
Rumbles Left and Right: A Book About Troubling People and Ideas
– G. P. Putnam's Sons. 1963.Summary: WILLIAM F. BUCKLEY’S newest book deals mostly with people people on the political left, and on the political right, who have made and are making news. Here, Russell Kirk says… More
The Unmaking of a Mayor
– Viking Press, 1966.Summary: John V. Lindsay was elected mayor of New York City in 1965. But that year’s mayoral campaign will forever be known as the Buckley campaign. “As a candidate,” Joseph Alsop… More
God, Man, and William F. Buckley
– Larry L. King, Harper's Magazine, March 1967.Excerpt: We sized each other up like two fighters in mid-ring, Buckley hooking me with a couple of jokes and scoring with an anecdotal right-cross: “When I sent Norman Mailer a copy of my… More
Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr. “Is It Possible to Be a Good Governor?”
– Firing Line Videos, Hoover Institution, taped on July 6, 1967, uploaded to YouTube on August 13, 2010.Guest: Ronald Reagan Summary: This first appearance of Ronald Reagan on Firing Line took place six months after he had been sworn in as governor. “There is much speculation,”… More
Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr. “Was Goldwater a Mistake?”
– Firing Line Videos, Hoover Institution, taped on December 14, 1967, uploaded to YouTube on April 7, 2011.Guest: Mark Hatfield Summary: Senator Hatfield, from the liberal side of the Republican Party, positions himself perfectly in his opening answer: Goldwater wasn’t a mistake in a… More
Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr. “The Wallace Crusade”
– Firing Line Videos, Hoover Institution, taped on January 24, 1968, uploaded to YouTube on August 13, 2010.Guest: George Wallace Summary: Mr. Buckley had sharply criticized Mr. Wallace in print, both for his once-adamant attachment to segregation and for his New Deal statism, and Mr. Wallace… More
Did You Ever See a Dream Walking?
– Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1970.Summary: If America has been an unsympathetic environment for conservatism, conservatism has, nevertheless, demonstrated an extraordinary tenacity in politics, literature, law, religion,… More
The Governor Listeth: A Book of Inspired Political Revelations
– G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1970.Giving Yale to Connecticut
– Harper's Magazine, November 1977.Excerpt: The purpose of a Yale education can hardly be to turn out a race of idiots. But one would have thought that was what Yale precisely engages in. Walking out of the Huntington Hotel… More
Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr. “Are We Menaced by Moral Majority?”
– Firing Line Videos, Hoover Institution, taped on January 22, 1981, uploaded to YouTube on March 5, 2015.Guest: Jerry Falwell Summary: Whether or not one agrees with him on specific moral or theological points, Reverend Jerry Falwell ably defends his organization against accusations–by,… More
The Enmity Within
– Nathan Glazer, New York Times, September 27, 1992.Excerpt: Mr. Buckley’s article was not a consideration of anti-Semitism in general, or in the United States. It was, rather, a consideration of charges of anti-Semitism against some… More
William F. Buckley, Jr. and American Conservatism
– James A. Nuechterlein, Commentary, June 1988.Excerpt: In 1955, when William F. Buckley, Jr. published the first issue of National Review, the conservatism that he and his journal represented stood, isolated and forlorn, at the very… More
What Is Anti-Semitism? An Open Letter to William F. Buckley, Jr.
– Norman Podhoretz, Commentary, February 1992.Excerpt: All in all, with this essay you have burnished your record as a warrior against anti-Semitism, and most especially by your willingness to call Pat Buchanan’s descent into… More
In Search of Anti-Semitism
– Continuum International, 1992.Summary: A thought-provoking extended essay first published in National Review–along with responses by distinguished commentators–on the the ways anti-Semitism reveals itself… More
Mr. Conservative
– New York Times, May 31, 1998.Excerpt: There wasn’t much left of the Barry Goldwater I knew when, in 1994, he made his regular appearance at the annual Goldwater Award dinner. That year the prize went to Lady… More
Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr. “Goldwater Revisited”
– Firing Line Videos, Hoover Institution, taped on July 9, 1998, uploaded to YouTube on March 5, 2015.Guest: Barry Goldwater Summary: Senator Goldwater had died at the age of 89, in his beloved Phoenix. Before showing clips from his last Firing Line appearance, Mr. Buckley recalls his old… More
How ‘Firing Line’ Transformed the Battleground
– Laurence Zuckerman, New York Times, December 18, 1999.Excerpt: Even many of the guests who turned out at the Museum of Broadcasting on Tuesday to pay tribute to William F. Buckley Jr. on the occasion of the taping of the final broadcast of… More
Miles Gone By: A Literary Autobiography
– Regnery Publishing, 2004.Summary: Here is a unique collection of fifty years of essays chosen to form an unconventional autobiography and capstone to his remarkable career as the conservative writer par excellence.… More
Future of Conservatism
– Video, C-SPAN, December 9, 2004.Summary: William F. Buckley, Jr. and his son Christopher Buckley made their first joint stage appearance to consider the future of American conservatism in a mock episode of Firing Line,… More
Tribute to William F. Buckley
– Video, C-SPAN, October 6, 2005.Summary: On the 50th anniversary of National Review, the magazine’s founder, William F. Buckley, Jr. was honored by President Bush. The president paid tribute to Mr. Buckley and the… More
Athwart History
– Sam Tanenhaus, The New Republic, March 19, 2007.Excerpt: Although he remains the most eminent conservative in the United States, his face and voice recognized by millions, William F. Buckley, Jr. has all but retired from public life. At… More
Flying High: Remembering Barry Goldwater
– Basic Books, 2008.Summary: In Flying High, William F. Buckley Jr. offers his lyrical remembrance of a singular era in American politics, and a tribute to the modern Conservative movement’s first… More
The Reagan I Knew
– Basic Books, 2008.Summary: In The Regan I Knew, the late William F. Buckley Jr. offers a reminiscence of thirty years of friendship with the man who brought the American conservative movement out of the… More
On the Ropes: What William F. Buckley Jr. Can Teach Today’s Conservatives
– Audio, American Enterprise Institute, March 3, 2009.Summary: A year after William F. Buckley Jr.’s death, conservatives find themselves at a political low point and divided over what to do next. An enduring hallmark of conservatism is the… More
God and Man at Yale Turns 60
– Peter Berkowitz, Real Clear Politics, November 5, 2011.Excerpt: Buckley’s critique of academic orthodoxy at Yale was all the more powerful—and all the more baffling to the zealous guardians of Yale’s academic orthodoxy—for his defense… More
Bill Buckley’s Lesson for Today’s Conservatives
– Neal B. Freeman, Wall Street Journal, February 27, 2016.Excerpt: What did “Firing Line” add to the culture of its day? It became, first, a national megaphone for conservative values. It wasn’t one of dozens of right-leaning talk shows. It… More
Teaching
God and Man at Yale: The Superstitions of “Academic Freedom”
– Regnery Publishing, 1951.Summary: “For God, for country, and for Yale… in that order,” William F. Buckley Jr. wrote as the dedication of his monumental work—a compendium of knowledge that still… More
God and Buckley at Yale
– Dwight MacDonald, Reporter 6, May 27, 1952.McCarthy and His Enemies
– With L. Brent Bozell, Regnery Publishing, 1954.Summary: An study of the record and purpose of the controversial Sen. Joseph McCarthy.
Statement of Intention
– National Review, November 19, 1955.Excerpt: There is, we like to think, solid reason for rejoicing. Prodigious efforts, by many people, are responsible for NATIONAL REVIEW. But since it will be the policy of this magazine to… More
Up from Liberalism
– McDowell, Obolensky, 1959.Excerpt: I will not cede more power to the state. I will not willingly cede more power to anyone, not to the state, not to General Motors, not to the CIO. I will hoard my power like a… More
Rumbles Left and Right: A Book About Troubling People and Ideas
– G. P. Putnam's Sons. 1963.Summary: WILLIAM F. BUCKLEY’S newest book deals mostly with people people on the political left, and on the political right, who have made and are making news. Here, Russell Kirk says… More
The Unmaking of a Mayor
– Viking Press, 1966.Summary: John V. Lindsay was elected mayor of New York City in 1965. But that year’s mayoral campaign will forever be known as the Buckley campaign. “As a candidate,” Joseph Alsop… More
God, Man, and William F. Buckley
– Larry L. King, Harper's Magazine, March 1967.Excerpt: We sized each other up like two fighters in mid-ring, Buckley hooking me with a couple of jokes and scoring with an anecdotal right-cross: “When I sent Norman Mailer a copy of my… More
Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr. “Is It Possible to Be a Good Governor?”
– Firing Line Videos, Hoover Institution, taped on July 6, 1967, uploaded to YouTube on August 13, 2010.Guest: Ronald Reagan Summary: This first appearance of Ronald Reagan on Firing Line took place six months after he had been sworn in as governor. “There is much speculation,”… More
Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr. “Was Goldwater a Mistake?”
– Firing Line Videos, Hoover Institution, taped on December 14, 1967, uploaded to YouTube on April 7, 2011.Guest: Mark Hatfield Summary: Senator Hatfield, from the liberal side of the Republican Party, positions himself perfectly in his opening answer: Goldwater wasn’t a mistake in a… More
Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr. “The Wallace Crusade”
– Firing Line Videos, Hoover Institution, taped on January 24, 1968, uploaded to YouTube on August 13, 2010.Guest: George Wallace Summary: Mr. Buckley had sharply criticized Mr. Wallace in print, both for his once-adamant attachment to segregation and for his New Deal statism, and Mr. Wallace… More
Did You Ever See a Dream Walking?
– Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1970.Summary: If America has been an unsympathetic environment for conservatism, conservatism has, nevertheless, demonstrated an extraordinary tenacity in politics, literature, law, religion,… More
The Governor Listeth: A Book of Inspired Political Revelations
– G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1970.Giving Yale to Connecticut
– Harper's Magazine, November 1977.Excerpt: The purpose of a Yale education can hardly be to turn out a race of idiots. But one would have thought that was what Yale precisely engages in. Walking out of the Huntington Hotel… More
Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr. “Are We Menaced by Moral Majority?”
– Firing Line Videos, Hoover Institution, taped on January 22, 1981, uploaded to YouTube on March 5, 2015.Guest: Jerry Falwell Summary: Whether or not one agrees with him on specific moral or theological points, Reverend Jerry Falwell ably defends his organization against accusations–by,… More
The Enmity Within
– Nathan Glazer, New York Times, September 27, 1992.Excerpt: Mr. Buckley’s article was not a consideration of anti-Semitism in general, or in the United States. It was, rather, a consideration of charges of anti-Semitism against some… More
William F. Buckley, Jr. and American Conservatism
– James A. Nuechterlein, Commentary, June 1988.Excerpt: In 1955, when William F. Buckley, Jr. published the first issue of National Review, the conservatism that he and his journal represented stood, isolated and forlorn, at the very… More
What Is Anti-Semitism? An Open Letter to William F. Buckley, Jr.
– Norman Podhoretz, Commentary, February 1992.Excerpt: All in all, with this essay you have burnished your record as a warrior against anti-Semitism, and most especially by your willingness to call Pat Buchanan’s descent into… More
In Search of Anti-Semitism
– Continuum International, 1992.Summary: A thought-provoking extended essay first published in National Review–along with responses by distinguished commentators–on the the ways anti-Semitism reveals itself… More
Mr. Conservative
– New York Times, May 31, 1998.Excerpt: There wasn’t much left of the Barry Goldwater I knew when, in 1994, he made his regular appearance at the annual Goldwater Award dinner. That year the prize went to Lady… More
Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr. “Goldwater Revisited”
– Firing Line Videos, Hoover Institution, taped on July 9, 1998, uploaded to YouTube on March 5, 2015.Guest: Barry Goldwater Summary: Senator Goldwater had died at the age of 89, in his beloved Phoenix. Before showing clips from his last Firing Line appearance, Mr. Buckley recalls his old… More
How ‘Firing Line’ Transformed the Battleground
– Laurence Zuckerman, New York Times, December 18, 1999.Excerpt: Even many of the guests who turned out at the Museum of Broadcasting on Tuesday to pay tribute to William F. Buckley Jr. on the occasion of the taping of the final broadcast of… More
Miles Gone By: A Literary Autobiography
– Regnery Publishing, 2004.Summary: Here is a unique collection of fifty years of essays chosen to form an unconventional autobiography and capstone to his remarkable career as the conservative writer par excellence.… More
Future of Conservatism
– Video, C-SPAN, December 9, 2004.Summary: William F. Buckley, Jr. and his son Christopher Buckley made their first joint stage appearance to consider the future of American conservatism in a mock episode of Firing Line,… More
Tribute to William F. Buckley
– Video, C-SPAN, October 6, 2005.Summary: On the 50th anniversary of National Review, the magazine’s founder, William F. Buckley, Jr. was honored by President Bush. The president paid tribute to Mr. Buckley and the… More
Athwart History
– Sam Tanenhaus, The New Republic, March 19, 2007.Excerpt: Although he remains the most eminent conservative in the United States, his face and voice recognized by millions, William F. Buckley, Jr. has all but retired from public life. At… More
Flying High: Remembering Barry Goldwater
– Basic Books, 2008.Summary: In Flying High, William F. Buckley Jr. offers his lyrical remembrance of a singular era in American politics, and a tribute to the modern Conservative movement’s first… More
The Reagan I Knew
– Basic Books, 2008.Summary: In The Regan I Knew, the late William F. Buckley Jr. offers a reminiscence of thirty years of friendship with the man who brought the American conservative movement out of the… More
On the Ropes: What William F. Buckley Jr. Can Teach Today’s Conservatives
– Audio, American Enterprise Institute, March 3, 2009.Summary: A year after William F. Buckley Jr.’s death, conservatives find themselves at a political low point and divided over what to do next. An enduring hallmark of conservatism is the… More
God and Man at Yale Turns 60
– Peter Berkowitz, Real Clear Politics, November 5, 2011.Excerpt: Buckley’s critique of academic orthodoxy at Yale was all the more powerful—and all the more baffling to the zealous guardians of Yale’s academic orthodoxy—for his defense… More
Bill Buckley’s Lesson for Today’s Conservatives
– Neal B. Freeman, Wall Street Journal, February 27, 2016.Excerpt: What did “Firing Line” add to the culture of its day? It became, first, a national megaphone for conservative values. It wasn’t one of dozens of right-leaning talk shows. It… More