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Photo: President Nixon meeting with William F. Buckley (USIA Advisory Commission), Frank Shakespeare (Director at USIA) and Henry Kissinger. 6/9/1970, Washington, D.C. The image is in the public domain.
In the space of a single generation (1950 to 1980), the journalist and author William F. Buckley led a small band of little-known conservatives to the peaks of political power and cultural influence.
Ten years before his death, Buckley chose journalist and historian Sam Tanenhaus to tell the full story of his life, granting him extensive uncensored interviews and exclusive access to his most private papers. The result, “Buckley: The Life and the Revolution,” published in June 2025, has received a great deal of attention and prompted wide and intense debate.
In conversation with Peter Loewen, the Harold Tanner Dean of Arts and Sciences, Tanenhaus will discuss Buckley and the true meaning of his life and legacy in the Age of Donald Trump.
In the space of a single generation (1950 to 1980), the journalist and author William F. Buckley led a small band of little-known conservatives to the peaks of political power and cultural influence.
Ten years before his death, Buckley chose journalist and historian Sam Tanenhaus to tell the full story of his life, granting him extensive uncensored interviews and exclusive access to his most private papers. The result, “Buckley: The Life and the Revolution,” published in June 2025, has received a great deal of attention and prompted wide and intense debate.
In conversation with Peter Loewen, the Harold Tanner Dean of Arts and Sciences, Tanenhaus will discuss Buckley and the true meaning of his life and legacy in the Age of Donald Trump.







