One work by this man criticizes A. Whitney Griswold for not citing Christianity as either a “powerful tradition” or one of three “vital forces.” In a review for the Atlantic, McGeorge Bundy criticized one work by this writer for personally attacking “Uncle Sid” Lovett and misrepresenting Charles Seymour. John Chamberlain wrote the introduction for a work by this writer with the subtitle (*) “The Superstitions of ‘Academic Freedom.’” This writer argued for more alumni influence and attacked the influence of “collectivism,” “egalitarianism,” and irreligion on the students of his alma mater in his 1951 book God and Man at Yale. In one debate, this man threatened to punch Gore Vidal (“vih-DAHL”). For 10 points, name this host of Firing Line who founded the conservative National Review. ■END■
ANSWER: William Buckley [or William Frank Buckley, Jr.]
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