What People Said About The American Enterprise
“...one of America’s finest magazines.... intellectually interesting, well-written, lively, wide-ranging, topical, and above all, useful.... There is no magazine that captures your interest, and keeps it, better than The American Enterprise.” —William J. Bennett
“It's a wonderful conservative voice. It's not cranky—it's open to all points of view... The American Enterprise magazine has rendered a huge service to the country.” —Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan
“Intellectually aggressive...lots of smart writing...extremely thoughtful.” — The Washington Post
“The American Enterprise has a sure sense of where the conversation of the capital is going, and gets there first. As a result, its readers are the best-prepared.” —George F. Will
“It has originality and zest. I wish something like TAE, instead of Ramparts, had influenced me as a teenager.” —Hendrik Mills, writer
“Cognoscenti need to keep up with The American Enterprise.” —David Brooks, The Weekly Standard
“...solid...clear...I actually read nearly all the pages, which I only do with a handful of magazines.” —Gregg Easterbrook, Newsweek
“...just a thrill. I can't believe how much good stuff you've gathered together! I'm looking forward to future issues.” —John Stossel, 20/20 ABC News
“This is one of the unusual cases in which I am writing to praise and not to criticize.... I have found The American Enterprise to be extremely well done...a splendid job.” —Milton Friedman, Hoover Institution
“...sparkling, truly zippy...a high-powered wow.” --The Washington Times
“I find more interesting ideas in one issue than I find in a full year of The Nation, National Review, Slate, or just about anything else I can think of. Even though I do not consider myself a conservative the magazine has had a huge influence on my thinking.” —Eli Lehrer, Cornell University
“The most important new journal on the national scene.... A brilliant collection of thoughts and opinions by some of the nation’s brightest and most provocative thinkers.... America's finest magazine of culture, politics and economics...” --Seattle Times
“...combines analytical precision with a from-the-street directness, and the results are powerful.... The American Enterprise provides revelation (not to mention ammunition) in every issue.” —Mona Charen, syndicated columnist
“This magazine is one of the few (the only other is Wired) I look forward to devouring cover-to-cover.” —Donna Matias, Institute for Justice
“...dazzling...” —David Frum, author of Dead Right
“The American Enterprise has now become essential reading for me: I go through it as soon as it arrives in the mail. All praise to you for adding a new star to the sky.” —Terry Teachout, Wall Street Journal
“I love your magazine -—in particular your editor’s essays, which for my money are right up there with the stuff Lewis Lapham does for Harper’s.” —Steve Salerno, Editor-in-Chief, American Legion magazine
“The American Enterprise is absolutely splendid. So alive.” —Ken Tomlinson, Editor, Reader's Digest
“…high quality…” —Thomas Sowell, Hoover Institution
“I was quite astounded by the quality, breadth, and insight...” —Robert A. Sirico, The Acton Institute
“...genuinely insightful and novel -—it did not read like the same old conservative palaver.” —Michael Pack, Manifold Film and TV Productions
“...truly first-rate...a ‘one-stop shop’ for busy readers, sort of a combination of The American Spectator, National Review, and First Things.” —Robert J. Cynkar, Esq., Shaw, Pittman, Potts & Trowbridge
“I found this issue captivating. It is simply one of the best I’ve seen in years.” —John Baden, Foundation for Research on Economics and the Environment
“I like your magazine more than any other magazine for the same reason I prefer the MacNeil-Lehrer newshour to network news—because you give several interesting points of view on each topic instead of just one pre-digested position.” —William Modahl, Digital Equipment Corp.
“...one of America’s finest magazines.... intellectually interesting, well-written, lively, wide-ranging, topical, and above all, useful.... There is no magazine that captures your interest, and keeps it, better than The American Enterprise.” —William J. Bennett
“It's a wonderful conservative voice. It's not cranky—it's open to all points of view... The American Enterprise magazine has rendered a huge service to the country.” —Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan
“Intellectually aggressive...lots of smart writing...extremely thoughtful.” — The Washington Post
“The American Enterprise has a sure sense of where the conversation of the capital is going, and gets there first. As a result, its readers are the best-prepared.” —George F. Will
“It has originality and zest. I wish something like TAE, instead of Ramparts, had influenced me as a teenager.” —Hendrik Mills, writer
“Cognoscenti need to keep up with The American Enterprise.” —David Brooks, The Weekly Standard
“...solid...clear...I actually read nearly all the pages, which I only do with a handful of magazines.” —Gregg Easterbrook, Newsweek
“...just a thrill. I can't believe how much good stuff you've gathered together! I'm looking forward to future issues.” —John Stossel, 20/20 ABC News
“This is one of the unusual cases in which I am writing to praise and not to criticize.... I have found The American Enterprise to be extremely well done...a splendid job.” —Milton Friedman, Hoover Institution
“...sparkling, truly zippy...a high-powered wow.” --The Washington Times
“I find more interesting ideas in one issue than I find in a full year of The Nation, National Review, Slate, or just about anything else I can think of. Even though I do not consider myself a conservative the magazine has had a huge influence on my thinking.” —Eli Lehrer, Cornell University
“The most important new journal on the national scene.... A brilliant collection of thoughts and opinions by some of the nation’s brightest and most provocative thinkers.... America's finest magazine of culture, politics and economics...” --Seattle Times
“...combines analytical precision with a from-the-street directness, and the results are powerful.... The American Enterprise provides revelation (not to mention ammunition) in every issue.” —Mona Charen, syndicated columnist
“This magazine is one of the few (the only other is Wired) I look forward to devouring cover-to-cover.” —Donna Matias, Institute for Justice
“...dazzling...” —David Frum, author of Dead Right
“The American Enterprise has now become essential reading for me: I go through it as soon as it arrives in the mail. All praise to you for adding a new star to the sky.” —Terry Teachout, Wall Street Journal
“I love your magazine -—in particular your editor’s essays, which for my money are right up there with the stuff Lewis Lapham does for Harper’s.” —Steve Salerno, Editor-in-Chief, American Legion magazine
“The American Enterprise is absolutely splendid. So alive.” —Ken Tomlinson, Editor, Reader's Digest
“…high quality…” —Thomas Sowell, Hoover Institution
“I was quite astounded by the quality, breadth, and insight...” —Robert A. Sirico, The Acton Institute
“...genuinely insightful and novel -—it did not read like the same old conservative palaver.” —Michael Pack, Manifold Film and TV Productions
“...truly first-rate...a ‘one-stop shop’ for busy readers, sort of a combination of The American Spectator, National Review, and First Things.” —Robert J. Cynkar, Esq., Shaw, Pittman, Potts & Trowbridge
“I found this issue captivating. It is simply one of the best I’ve seen in years.” —John Baden, Foundation for Research on Economics and the Environment
“I like your magazine more than any other magazine for the same reason I prefer the MacNeil-Lehrer newshour to network news—because you give several interesting points of view on each topic instead of just one pre-digested position.” —William Modahl, Digital Equipment Corp.