American Conservative
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

''The American Conservative'' (''TAC'') is a bimonthly magazine published by the American Ideas Institute. The magazine was founded in 2002 by Pat Buchanan, Scott McConnell and Taki Theodoracopulos to advance an anti- neoconservative perspective. It has been noted as the only conservative publication in the early 2000s to oppose the
Iraq War The Iraq War (), also referred to as the Second Gulf War, was a prolonged conflict in Iraq lasting from 2003 to 2011. It began with 2003 invasion of Iraq, the invasion by a Multi-National Force – Iraq, United States-led coalition, which ...
, publishing a string of articles Ralph Nader described as "the most devastating critiques of the neocons' lust for unlawful wars" of the era. It was later credited with putting J.D. Vance's ''Hillbilly Ellegy'' "on the map" in a 2016 interview with Vance. According to the publication, it exists to promote a form of
conservatism Conservatism is a Philosophy of culture, cultural, Social philosophy, social, and political philosophy and ideology that seeks to promote and preserve traditional institutions, Convention (norm), customs, and Value (ethics and social science ...
that opposes unchecked power in government and business, supports "vibrant markets and free people", and embraces "realism and restraint" in foreign policy.


History

''The American Conservative'' was founded by Pat Buchanan, Scott McConnell and Taki TheodoracopulosGregory L. Schneider, ''The Conservative Century: From Reaction to Revolution'' (New York: Rowman & Littlefield, 2009)
p. 212
/ref> in October 2002. The magazine took a paleoconservative character, aiming to counter the neoconservative positions of the ''
National Review ''National Review'' is an American conservative editorial magazine, focusing on news and commentary pieces on political, social, and cultural affairs. The magazine was founded by William F. Buckley Jr. in 1955. Its editor-in-chief is Rich L ...
'' and '' The Weekly Standard''. It was critical of the Bush administration and in particular of its invasion of Iraq.Marcus M. Witcher, ''Getting Right with Reagan: The Struggle for True Conservatism, 1980–2016'' (University Press of Kansas, 2019)
p. 230
/ref> According to the publication, it exists to promote a
conservatism Conservatism is a Philosophy of culture, cultural, Social philosophy, social, and political philosophy and ideology that seeks to promote and preserve traditional institutions, Convention (norm), customs, and Value (ethics and social science ...
that opposes unchecked power in government and business, promotes the concept of the
nuclear family A nuclear family (also known as an elementary family, atomic family, or conjugal family) is a term for a family group consisting of parents and their children (one or more), typically living in one home residence. It is in contrast to a single ...
, free markets, and supports realism and restraint in foreign affairs based on America's national interests. In the first issue, dated 7 October 2002, the editorial by Buchanan and Taki stated that the new publication aimed "to ignite the conversations that conservatives ought to have engaged in since the end of the Cold War, but didn't." It continued that much of what then passed for conservatism was "wedded to a kind of radicalism – fantasies of global hegemony, the hubristic notion of America as a universal nation for all the world's peoples, a hyperglobal economy."Jeremy Beer, "American Conservative", in Bruce Frohnen, ed., ''American Conservatism: An Encyclopedia'' (2014)
pp. 1,914–1,915
/ref> In the same issue, an article by Buchanan challenged the
Iraq War The Iraq War (), also referred to as the Second Gulf War, was a prolonged conflict in Iraq lasting from 2003 to 2011. It began with 2003 invasion of Iraq, the invasion by a Multi-National Force – Iraq, United States-led coalition, which ...
, asking "What comes after all the celebratory gunfire when wicked Saddam is dead?" and the magazine has been credited as the only conservative publication to oppose the war. Until early 2005, Buchanan and Taki served as the magazine's editors, with McConnell as executive editor, while Taki was its publisher. Kara Hopkins was the next executive editor. In its early years, the magazine called for an amendment to the US Constitution to ban
same-sex marriage Same-sex marriage, also known as gay marriage, is the marriage of two people of the same legal Legal sex and gender, sex. marriage between same-sex couples is legally performed and recognized in 38 countries, with a total population of 1.5 ...
. Before the 2006 midterm elections, ''The American Conservative'' urged its readers to vote for Democrats: "It should surprise few readers that we think a vote that is seen—in America and the world at large—as a decisive 'No' vote on the Bush presidency is the best outcome". Buchanan and Taki retired as editors, and Taki as publisher, in 2005, although Buchanan continued to write for it. Ron Unz was the publisher in 2007. In 2010, Daniel McCarthy succeeded Hopkins as editor. In September 2011, the magazine introduced an editorial redesign of its print publication and in May 2012 a redesign of its website. In October 2014, Benjamin Schwarz, the former national and literary editor of '' The Atlantic'', was named national editor of the magazine. In November 2016, Robert W. Merry succeeded McCarthy as editor, with Lewis McCrary and Kelley Beaucar Vlahos as Executive Editors. After Merry's retirement in July 2018, W. James Antle III was named editor. In April 2020, Johnny Burtka, executive director and acting editor of ''The American Conservative'', said that the publication's ambition is to "become '' The Atlantic'' of the right" and said its online page views had "grown significantly" under the Trump administration. ''The American Conservative'' is a member of the advisory board of Project 2025.


Publication

Originally published semi-monthly, it was reduced to a monthly publication in August 2009 and, in 2013, a bimonthly publication.


Impact

Largely reviled by many American conservatives following its founding due to its pacifist and iconoclastic positions, the magazine spent its early history, according to ''The Washington Post'', as "an unheeded voice in the face of indifferent or hostile elite opinion". In subsequent years, the publication evolved into what Matthew Continetti described as a "durable platform for the anti-war right" and, by 2023, ''Vanity Fair'' reported that over "the last seven years, the Republican Party has grown to embody just about everything ''The American Conservative'' has ever wanted".


Influence

In July 2016, J.D. Vance gave an interview to ''The American Conservative'' about his book '' Hillbilly Elegy'', which was later credited by the ''New York Times Jennifer Senior with launching the volume's success and putting it "on the map".


Reception

In 2004, Peter Carlson wrote in ''
The Washington Post ''The Washington Post'', locally known as ''The'' ''Post'' and, informally, ''WaPo'' or ''WP'', is an American daily newspaper published in Washington, D.C., the national capital. It is the most widely circulated newspaper in the Washington m ...
'' that for scathing attacks on Bush and the invasion of Iraq, ''The American Conservative'' might have the edge over '' The Nation'', '' Mother Jones'', and '' The Progressive''.Alexander Konetzki
"''The American Conservative'' Crackup: Why I quit Pat Buchanan’s magazine"
'' The Washington Monthly'', accessed June 15, 2004
In 2009, Reihan Salam, ''
National Review ''National Review'' is an American conservative editorial magazine, focusing on news and commentary pieces on political, social, and cultural affairs. The magazine was founded by William F. Buckley Jr. in 1955. Its editor-in-chief is Rich L ...
'' editor, wrote that the publication had "gained a devoted following as a sharp ''critic'' of the conservative mainstream". In 2012, David Brooks, columnist at ''
The New York Times ''The New York Times'' (''NYT'') is an American daily newspaper based in New York City. ''The New York Times'' covers domestic, national, and international news, and publishes opinion pieces, investigative reports, and reviews. As one of ...
'', called ''The American Conservative'' "one of the more dynamic spots on the political Web" and said its "writers like Rod Dreher and Daniel Larison tend to be suspicious of bigness: big corporations, big government, a big military, concentrated power and concentrated wealth." In 2014, Ralph Nader credited ''The American Conservative'' with demonstrating "the possibility of Left-Right fusion" and attributed to it "the most devastating critiques of the neocons' lust for unlawful wars". According to Nader, "'' The Nation'' magazine could easily carry most of its articles without skipping a paragraph".


Contributors

Contributors to ''The American Conservative'' have included Helen Andrews, Andrew Bacevich, Doug Bandow, Pat Buchanan, Andrew Cockburn, Rod Dreher, Paul Gottfried, Leon Hadar, James Kurth, Christopher Layne, Michael Lind, William S. Lind, Douglas Macgregor, Eric Margolis, Scott McConnell, Robert W. Merry, Rand Paul, Mark Perry, Scott Ritter, Steve Sailer, Paul W. Schroeder, Benjamin Schwarz, Roger Scruton, Taki Theodoracopulos, Ron Unz and JD Vance.


See also

*
Classical liberalism Classical liberalism is a political tradition and a branch of liberalism that advocates free market and laissez-faire economics and civil liberties under the rule of law, with special emphasis on individual autonomy, limited governmen ...
* Communitarianism * Conservatism in the United States *
Libertarianism Libertarianism (from ; or from ) is a political philosophy that holds freedom, personal sovereignty, and liberty as primary values. Many libertarians believe that the concept of freedom is in accord with the Non-Aggression Principle, according t ...
* List of United States magazines *
Natural Law Natural law (, ) is a Philosophy, philosophical and legal theory that posits the existence of a set of inherent laws derived from nature and universal moral principles, which are discoverable through reason. In ethics, natural law theory asserts ...
* Neoconservatism * Realism (international relations) *
Religion in the United States Religion in the United States is both widespread and diverse, with higher reported levels of belief than other wealthy Western world, Western nations. Polls indicate that an overwhelming majority of Americans believe in a Deity, higher power ...
*
Tory A Tory () is an individual who supports a political philosophy known as Toryism, based on a British version of traditionalist conservatism which upholds the established social order as it has evolved through the history of Great Britain. The To ...
* Traditionalist conservatism


References


External links

*
"Buchanan's Takeoff"
by Murray Polner, '' Columbia Journalism Review'', January/February 2003.
"Paleocon's Revenge"
by Whitney Joiner. ''Folio: The Magazine for Magazine Management'', September 1, 2002.

by J. Bradford DeLong, May 15, 2012. {{DEFAULTSORT:American Conservative, The 2002 establishments in Washington, D.C. Bimonthly magazines published in the United States Conservative magazines published in the United States Libertarian magazines published in the United States Old Right (United States) Magazines established in 2002 Magazines published in Washington, D.C. Paleoconservative publications Pat Buchanan Monthly magazines published in the United States