
The Moynihan Report "Buckley" author Sam Tanenhaus on the genesis of modern conservatism and the enduring impact of a media pioneer | The Moynihan Report
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Jul 29, 2025 Sam Tanenhaus, a historian and biographer known for his work on William F. Buckley, explores the evolution of modern conservatism. He discusses Buckley’s cultural influence beyond mere politics and the complexities in his beliefs, particularly regarding race and society. Tanenhaus highlights the theatrical nature of conservative rhetoric and its legacy, along with the paradoxes surrounding progressive ideals within a historical context. The conversation also touches on Buckley’s emotional reflections in later life and his lasting impact on political discourse.
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Buckley's Complex Contradictions
- Buckley was complex and contradictory, associating with figures across the political spectrum despite personally holding firm views.
- Sam Tannenhaus remained impressed by Buckley's intellect and capacity for forgiveness throughout his life.
Buckley's Evolving Foreign Policy Views
- Buckley frequently revised his views, especially on foreign policy such as Vietnam and Iraq.
- His intellectual agility and willingness to change surprised many who assumed ideological rigidity.
Buckley's Paradoxical Race Views
- Despite opposing the Voting Rights Act, Buckley was not a biological racist and maintained respect for black intellectuals.
- His views on race reflected Southern paternalism mixed with personal connections and contradictions.














