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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. | ||
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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.