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Thursday, March 13, 2008
Ross Mackenzie :: Townhall.com Columnist
Buckley Galvanized Conservatives and Achieved Victory
by Ross Mackenzie
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How do we become what we are?

Defining experiences and encounters with key people blend with the genes that form each one of us. So it is with the late William Buckley, who deeply affected not only your correspondent but the nation.

Public writing should employ the first person singular sparingly. Yet in the case of Bill Buckley it’s unavoidable with me as with so many.

I met him in college in the early ’60s and worked with him off and on for two years, mostly during summers, and then into the Goldwater campaign. At just the right age, for me philosophically, he raised the blinds and turned on the lights.

Bill was my first mentor (of three) and my first editor (of two). Inter alia, he was editor and I was research gopher for a book — “The Committee and Its Critics: A Calm Review of the House Committee on Un-American Activities” (Putnam, 1962) — and remain the last man on the planet to boast four hardback and three paperback copies. We exchanged edited chapters in his garage office in Stamford, Conn. In today’s vernacular, it was a seminal “learning experience.”

Bill was a happy, enabling, nexus kind of guy. Through him I met and sometimes worked with the dominant minds of the hour: former Communists Frank Meyer and Whittaker Chambers, free-market godfather Milton Friedman, political scientist David Rowe, and Willmoore Kendall (“John Locke and the Doctrine of Majority Rule”) — regarded by whack-left Yale as so intellectually inconvenient that the school bought his tenure to get rid of him. Heady stuff in heady times.

Bill also helped steer me to two years of graduate work in classical political philosophy, the American Founding, and persuasion with another mentor — the University of Chicago’s Leo Strauss — and was instrumental in my landing a job in Richmond, Va., where my feet have remained in concrete. And it’s fair to say Bill even redirected my marriage path because his wife Pat had one of her always-understated opinions (“she’s godawful”) about the girl-of-my-dreams I was dating when I knew Bill best.

But enough of all that. How did Bill Buckley, a genuine revolutionary, change the nation? In these ways.

Better than anyone, he understood the war we are in and saw the way to victory.

He understood the unfreedom — the slavery, the terror — inhering in collectivism of whatever form. He understood the crucial connection between capitalism and liberty. He understood the importance of virtue, religion and tradition in culture and society. He understood that big, welfarist, statist government, more “efficient” government, is not necessarily better or more prudent government — indeed rarely is. And he understood the first obligation of every small-r republican regime is to its people and itself — and hence the primacy of military readiness and strength. Continued...

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Ross Mackenzie lives with his wife and Labrador retriever in the woods west of Richmond, Virginia. They have two grown sons, both Naval officers.

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reply to thebigmick
YOu made my main point even better than I made it--you're no more a conservative than I am--you're a right-wing populist, probably with the Stars-and-Bars on the rear window of your pickup. H***, I'll bet you've never even read BB.

And what's money got to do with? Since when is that a measure of anything except....having money?

Stumbling Block
Why do some people prefer to slander, intimate, threaten, villify, bully, and/or disparage those people and ideas they either do not understand or will not consider as having any value. One thing we ALL can agree upon: Bill did not need to resort to the language and tactics of public speakers today. He was not Jesus, nor was he the Devil, but he conducted himself as a gentleman in public and from what those who knew him, in private as well. We reveal our rational intelligence and common courtesy when we disagree with one another. Bill was an outstanding example of both virtues.

When y'all revile him, it does remind one of the Jewish Pharisees and Sadducees who snuck around Jesus and tried to trap Him to no avail. But they did it to His face! They were cowardly as well, plotting against Him in secret - even discrediting Him after His ascension. God gave you a mind. Nourish it with decency, kindness, and integrity. Give your imagination some light and fresh air. This could be quite calming to your soul.

Shalom
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