National Review - Notable Past Contributors

Notable Past Contributors

  • Renata Adler
  • Steve Allen
  • Wick Allison
  • W. H. Auden
  • Edward C. Banfield
  • Jacques Barzun
  • Peter L. Berger
  • Allan Bloom
  • Robert Bork
  • L. Brent Bozell, Jr.
  • Peter Brimelow
  • Christopher Buckley
  • William F. Buckley Jr., editor-at-large, founder
  • James Burnham
  • Roy Campbell
  • John R. Chamberlain
  • Whittaker Chambers
  • Shannen W. Coffin
  • Robert Conquest
  • Ann Coulter
  • Arlene Croce
  • Guy Davenport
  • John Derbyshire
  • Joan Didion
  • John Dos Passos
  • John Gregory Dunne
  • Max Eastman
  • Milton Friedman
  • David Frum
  • Francis Fukuyama
  • Eugene Genovese
  • Paul Gigot
  • Nathan Glazer
  • Stuart Goldman
  • Ernest van den Haag
  • Henry Hazlitt
  • Will Herberg
  • Christopher Hitchens
  • Harry V. Jaffa
  • John Keegan
  • Willmoore Kendall
  • Hugh Kenner
  • Russell Kirk
  • Irving Kristol
  • Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn
  • Fritz Leiber
  • John Leonard
  • John Lukacs
  • Arnold Lunn
  • Alasdair MacIntyre
  • Harvey C. Mansfield
  • Malachi Martin
  • Frank Meyer
  • Scott McConnell
  • Forrest McDonald
  • Ludwig von Mises
  • Alice-Leone Moats
  • Raymond Moley
  • Thomas Molnar
  • Charles Murray
  • Richard Neuhaus
  • Robert Nisbet
  • Robert Novak
  • Michael Oakeshott
  • Revilo P. Oliver
  • John O'Sullivan
  • Thomas Pangle
  • Isabel Paterson
  • Ezra Pound
  • Murray Rothbard
  • William A. Rusher, publisher, 1957–1988
  • Steve Sailer
  • Catherine Seipp
  • John Simon
  • Joseph Sobran
  • Whit Stillman
  • Theodore Sturgeon
  • Thomas Szasz
  • Allen Tate
  • Terry Teachout
  • Taki Theodoracopulos
  • Ralph de Toledano
  • Auberon Waugh
  • Evelyn Waugh
  • Richard M. Weaver
  • Frederick Wilhelmsen
  • George F. Will
  • Garry Wills
  • Tom Wolfe
  • Byron York, former White House correspondent for National Review

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