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Remembering William F. Buckley, Jr. (1925-2008)

Posted February 27, 2008

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All of us at the Claremont Institute are deeply saddened by the passing of our friend, William F. Buckley, Jr., the man who shaped the modern American conservative movement.

Audio from Bill Bennett's Morning in America:

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Senior Fellow Charles R. Kesler recalls Buckley's very early influence on his academic career.

Via National Review Online:

WFB: A Celebration
A symposium with contributions by Washington Fellow William J. Bennett and Charles Kesler.

From the Claremont Institute archives:

The Right Stuff by Michael M. Uhlmann
From the Summer 2005 Claremont Review of Books: The success of the conservative movement would have been unthinkable without the inspiration, verve, and genius of Bill Buckley, writes Uhlmann.

A Life in Speeches by Charles R. Kesler
A review of Buckley's Let Us Talk of Many Things: The Collected Speeches.

Wine With Lunch by William F. Buckley, Jr.
From the Fall 2000 Claremont Review of Books: Buckley on Wine.

Amicus Brief by William F. Buckley, Jr.
From the Fall 2006 Claremont Review of Books: Buckley reviews Joseph Epstein's Friendship: An Exposé.

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