William F. Buckley Jr.

American publisher and author, founded National Review

William F. Buckley Jr. - Thinkers & Philosophers born November 24th, 1925
Born
Died

2008
17 years ago — 83 years old

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Thinkers & Philosophers

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United States

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A prominent conservative intellectual, established a significant voice in American politics and culture. Founded 'National Review' in 1955, which became a leading publication for conservative thought. Authored numerous books and columns, contributing to the discourse on political philosophy and policy. Hosted the television program 'Firing Line' for over three decades, engaging in discussions on pressing political and social issues.

Founded 'National Review'

Hosted 'Firing Line'

Authored several influential books

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