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Myron Magnet, the editor of City Journal from 1994 through 2006, is now the magazine’s editor-at-large. A former member of the board of editors of Fortune , he has written on topics ranging from American society and social policy, economics, and corporate management to intellectual history, literature, architecture, and the American Founding.
Naomi Schaefer Riley is a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, focusing on issues of child welfare, as well as a senior fellow at the Independent Women’s Forum. A former New York Post columnist and a former Wall Street Journal editor and writer, she is the author of several books on education, religion, and family.
Nathan Lewis is among the world’s leading authorities on monetary policy and economic history.
Nathaniel A.G. Zelinsky is a J.D. candidate at Yale Law School. He holds degrees from Yale College and the University of Cambridge.
Neven Sesardic has taught philosophy at universities in Croatia, United States, Japan, England, and Hong Kong.
Nicholas Wade has worked at Nature, Science, and, for many years, the New York Times, where he was an editorial writer, science reporter, and science editor. He has written three books on aspects of recent human evolution.
Nick Schulz served as the DeWitt Wallace Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) where he researched political economy and technology issues.
Nicole Gelinas, a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) charterholder, is a Manhattan Institute senior fellow and contributing editor to City Journal. She lives in New York City.
Norman Podhoretz was editor-in-chief of Commentary magazine for 35 years. He has written twelve books whose subjects range from autobiography to analysis of American foreign policy.
Notra Trulock had a long and distinguished career in intelligence and national security. He currently resides in Falls Church, VA.
Patrick J. Garrity (1955-2021) was the founding editor of Classics of Strategy and Diplomacy.
Patrick M. Garry has a J.D. and Ph.D in U.S. history, and teaches at the University of South Dakota Law School. He has published in the fields of law, politics and history, and serves on the editorial boards of numerous journals.