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Gilbert Harrisonpublisher Died: January 3, 2008
(Scottsdale, Arizona)
Best Known as: owner and editor of The New
Republic
Former publisher of the liberal political and cultural opinion
journal, The New Republic. Harrison was owner and
editor of The New Republic from 1953 to 1974. Under
him the publication was influential and had a strong voice on civil rights
issues, but was rarely profitable. At the start of the Vietnam War
The New Republic was supportive, but it quickly
became an opponent of the war, often criticizing Presidents Johnson and
Nixon. In the 1970s the weekly publication reached a circulation of
100,000 with Walter Pincus writing about Watergate and Stanley Karnow
writing on foreign affairs. Harrison sold The New
Republic to Martin Peretz in 1974. After selling the magazine,
he authored two books, “A Timeless Affair: The Life of Anita McCormick
Blaine” and “The Enthusiast: A Life of Thornton Wilder.”
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