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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