Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "William F. Buckley Jr." in Romanian language version.
After leaving Mexico, Will moved his family to New York, where he was raising funds to launch a new oil venture in Venezuela. But he didn't think children should be brought up in the city, and within a year he had bought a 47-acre estate in Sharon, a rustic town of two thousand in the northwestern corner of Connecticut.
As the intellectual father of modern conservatism, Buckley's nonfiction writings are well known[...]line feed character în
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la poziția 51 (ajutor)William F. Buckley Jr., the father of the modern conservative movement, has died at 82. The bigger question is, has conservatism died, too?
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ignorat (ajutor)Starting in 1955, William F. Buckley Jr.'s National Review magazine actively promoted the fusion of Conservatism and Classical Liberal perspectives
In the 1950s, writers at William Buckley's National Review (often regarded as the premier voice of "modern conservatism") preached a "fusion" of "traditionalist" and "libertarian" strands of conservatism [...]
Like National Review before it, The Conscience of a Conservative was a skillful fusion of three major strains of conservatism: traditionalism, classical liberalism or libertarianism, and anticommunism
neoconservatism, a fusion of liberal and conservative ideas guiding the US welfare reforms of the 1980s under Ronald Reagan.
In the 1950s, National Review editor Frank Meyer was the most notable literary exponent of fusion betwen libertarians and moralists. During subsequent decades, Ronald Reagan was the most notable political exemplar of fusionism.
Conservatism as it existed before Buckley was a different philosophy. The rise of modern conservatism as we know it today would never have happened without Buckley...line feed character în
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la poziția 89 (ajutor)The reaction during the Supreme Court's war against religion in the public schools was depressing for those to whom it mattered greatly that religion was being ignored. [...] Although there are secondary schools that attempt to keep Christianity prominently in sight, this much is absolutely plain: there is today another God, and it is multiculturalism
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(ajutor)Not only was he the high priest of the modern American conservative movement and the founding editor in chief of its leading intellectual publication, National Review
Mr. Gingrich confirmed that Esquire would publish a statement in its November issue disavowing 'the most vivid statements' of the Vidal article, calling Mr. Buckley 'racist, antiblack, anti-Semitic and a pro-crypto Nazi.'
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(ajutor)In follow-up pieces in Esquire, Buckley focused on homosexual themes in Vidal's work, and Vidal responded by implying that Buckley was a homosexual and an anti-Semite, whereupon Buckley sued and Vidal countersued.
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ignorat (ajutor)Mr. Gingrich confirmed that Esquire would publish a statement in its November issue disavowing 'the most vivid statements' of the Vidal article, calling Mr. Buckley 'racist, antiblack, anti-Semitic and a pro-crypto Nazi.'