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"Never (that I know) has a single lifetime borne such literary and philosophical fruit," William F. Buckley Jr. has observed of Norman Podhoretz's career. Named editor of Commentary magazine in 1960 at the age of thirty, Mr. Podhoretz built the erudite small journal into the nation's most important organ of...
Norman Podhoretz–legendary editor, renowned author and controversialist, and central figure in American intellectual life for nearly fifty years–has been selected to receive AEI's Francis Boyer Award.
Norman Podhoretz has been selected to receive the American Enterprise Institute's Francis Boyer Award for 2002.
We need to understand more clearly thatour accomplishments and virtues have their source in the institutions designed by our Founding Fathers.
Norman Podhoretz, senior fellow, Hudson Institute, and editor of Commentary from 1960 to 1995, delivered the fifth in AEI's 1995-1996 Bradley Lecture Series on January 26, 1996.
In this Bradley Lecture, Norman Podhoretz discusses the origins, development, and death of neoconservatism
Text of Podhoretz's lectureNorman Podhoretz receives the Francis Boyer Award and delivers the Francis Boyer Lecture at AEI's annual dinner.
The Francis Boyer Award, awarded annually by AEI's Council of Academic Advisers, recognizes individuals who have made exceptional practical or scholarly contributions to improved government policy...




