William F. Buckley - 1925-2008

Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Buckley & Sirico - Acton’s 2nd Annual Dinner - May 12, 1992

One of many remembrances at National Review Online:
Bill died doing what he loved doing — he never left this movement he built, never left NR, he never stopped writing, never left home, never left thinking. And he’s as much a part of us today and forever as he was all these years. He’s left a remarkable legacy.
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The Corner on COE

Wednesday, May 9, 2007
Iain Murray, blogging for The Corner on NRO, has this to say about The Call of the Entrepreneur:
I must say [The Call of the Entrepreneur] is the best visual exposition of the moral basis of entrepreneurialism and free enterprise I have ever seen.

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By sketching the tales of three men who have taken risks - amazingly big risks in one case - and created not just money but wealth, it underlines the importance of free enterprise to what used to be called the commonwealth.

A warning: you may choke up at some of the human tales it tells. I certainly did. This is no economics lecture, but the true, very human face of free enterprise.

If you haven’t yet seen the trailer for this film, or if you’re interested in learning more, please visit www.calloftheentrepreneur.com.
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