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The '''''National Review''''' is an [[American conservatism|American conservative publication]] founded, in 1955, by [[William F. Buckley Jr.]]. It is one of the most influential publications on the American right, generally social-conservative in orientation. | The '''''National Review''''' is an [[American conservatism|American conservative publication]] founded, in 1955, by [[William F. Buckley Jr.]]. It is one of the most influential publications on the American right, generally social-conservative in orientation. There can be substantial content variation between the subscription publication and the free online website. | ||
Buckley, while a strong ideologue, was equally strong as a writer and editor, and the journal is often cited in U.S. political circles. | Buckley, while a strong ideologue, was equally strong as a writer and editor, and the journal is often cited in U.S. political circles. |
Revision as of 18:48, 21 July 2009
The National Review is an American conservative publication founded, in 1955, by William F. Buckley Jr.. It is one of the most influential publications on the American right, generally social-conservative in orientation. There can be substantial content variation between the subscription publication and the free online website.
Buckley, while a strong ideologue, was equally strong as a writer and editor, and the journal is often cited in U.S. political circles.