Description: National Review is an American conservative editorial magazine, focusing on news and commentary pieces on political, social, and cultural affairs. The magazine was founded by William F. Buckley Jr. in 1955. The 116-page February 2025 issue is dedicated to the founder, William F. Buckley Jr. at 100. Articles within this section include: An Enduring Fusion - Why Buckley's ideas still matter Up from Kookery - Buckley made it his mission to rid conservatism of anti semites and conspiracists Anti-Communist in Chief - How Buckley shaped the Cold War battle for freedom Free Markets for a Free People - Why Buckley took 'the libertarian side' The Elements of His Style - Prose makes the ma Life of the Party - WFB as pop icon WFB's Place in the American Story - Gratitude for, and from, my friend Bill The (Not All That) Odd Couple - The pleasure of disagreeing with Bill Buckley Populists vs. Elitists - The goal for both, Buckley knew, should be responsive leadership He Knew He Was Right - The world that was Bill's The House That Buckley Built - A structure for defending freedom and faith in the public square The Racial Record - What Buckley got wrong, and right, about civil rights Mr. Buckley Says Good Night - A life in politics, culture, and faith A Man of Parts - WFB was big, devouring life, and brightening it Other sections and articles include: ARTICLES THE BARK AND BITE OF DOGE - Free-market conservatives should hope it succeeds at making government better serve the people CRUISE CONTROL - Trump should lead the resistance to EV mandates and the war on cars CHILDREN IN DANGER - Lawsuits expose the failures of child protective services OUT SPACIOUS SKIES HEADS OF STATE - A monument to U.S. presidents that's stone-cold unique BOOKS, ARTS & MANNERS BUCKLEY FOR THE PEOPLE - Vincent J. Cannato on The Unmaking of a Mayor, by William F. Buckley Jr MAN ON A MISSION - Rachel Lu on God and Man at Yale: The Superstitions of 'Academic Freedom', by William F. Buckley Jr AMERICAN JEWS AND THE CONSERVATIVE CONSCIENCE - Meir Soloveichik on In Search of Anti-Semitism, by William F. Buckley Jr A SEDUCTIVE SPOOK - Bill Meehan on Blackford Oakes TALK TO EVERYBODY - Martha Bayles reviews the Netflix series The Diplomat GUILT TRIP - Ross Douthat reviews Juror No. 2 DEPARTMENTS & COLUMNS CONTRIBUTORSTHE WEEKTHE LONG VIEWATHWARTCOUNTRY LIFE GARNER THE GRAMMARIANPOETRYHAPPY WARRIOR
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Publication Name: National Review Magazine
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ISSN: 0028-0038
Publisher: National Review, Inc.
Publication Month: February
Publication Year: 2025
Language: English
Issue Number: 2
Publication Frequency: Monthly
Volume: 77
Distribution: Paid Circulation
Contributors: Dan Mclaughlin, Martha Bayles, Richard Brookhiser, Vincent J. Cannato, Matthew Continetti, Andrew Ferguson, Edwin J. Feuliner, Neal B. Freeman, Jeff Greenfield, Rachel Lu, Bill Meehan, Jay Nordlinger, John O'Sullivan, Ramesh Ponnuru, James Rosen, Amity Shlaes, Meir Soloveichik, Elizabeth Edwards Spalding, William Voegeli
Features: Conservative Opinions, Political Commentary
Genre: Politics/Opinion
Topic: Politics, Public Policy
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Country/Region of Manufacture: United States