Everybody's Business: In Pursuit of Human Rights

William F. Buckley Jr.

Nov 14, 1982

William F. Buckley Jr. discusses the influence of human rights and politics on his work, including his role as a conservative writer, founder of National Review, and host of the public affairs television show The Firing Line (1966-1999). At the end of the discussion, Buckley answers questions from the audience.

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