Author

William J. Bennett

William J. Bennett is the Washington Fellow of the Claremont Institute.

 

William J. BennettDr. Bennett is one of America's most important, influential and respected voices on cultural, political, and education issues. A native of Brooklyn, New York, Bill Bennett studied philosophy at Williams College (B.A.) and the University of Texas (Ph.D.) and earned a law degree (J.D.) from Harvard. Mr. Bennett is the Chief Education Officer of EMPGI, a Dublin-based company providing educational services to emerging markets and developing countries, and a Senior Advisor to Project Lead The Way, a 501(c)(3) organization that is one of the nation's leading providers of training and curriculum to improve STEM education in American schools.

Over the course of his professional life, in education, government, and the private sector, Dr. Bennett has succeeded in a trifecta of American institutions. He is an award-winning professor in academia, having taught at Boston University, the University of Texas and Harvard; he is a three-time confirmed executive in the Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush administrations including holding two cabinet-level positions, Secretary of Education under Ronald Reagan and the Nation's first Drug Czar under the first President Bush; he is the author of 20 books, including two New York Times Number One best sellers and two of the most successful books of the 1990s; he is the co-founder and served as the first Chairman of K12, Inc., an online education company; and he is the host of the number seven ranked nationally syndicated radio show, Morning in America, and he appears exclusively on cable television on CNN.

In his various roles, Dr. Bennett is perceived—even by his adversaries—as a man of strong, reasoned convictions who speaks candidly, eloquently, and honestly about some of the most important issues of our time.

Dr. Bennett's latest book, The Book of Man: Readings on the Path to Manhood, is a New York Times bestseller. Dr. Bennett's three volume set of the history of the United States entitled America: The Last Best Hope, has been widely praised. The volumes have been adopted for school use in the State of Indiana and the City of New York, and are currently being adopted by other school systems around the country. As a communicator, Dr. Bennett has received rare acclaim. In 2002 he was named by focus groups and leading analysts the "Best Communicator of 2002," and the most well-received public commentator on the issues of "pride, patriotism, faith, and moral conviction." In April of 2005, the Sunday New York Times named Dr. Bennett the "leading spokesman of the Traditional Values wing of the Republican Party." Although he is a well-known Republican, Dr. Bennett often has crossed party lines in order to pursue important common purposes. He has worked closely with Democratic leaders such as Senator Joseph Lieberman to fight the decline of popular culture and to end worldwide religious persecution.

Thanks to his government positions, his writings and speeches, and thousands of media appearances, William Bennett has extraordinary influence on America's political and social landscape. In many surveys and publications he has been named one of the most influential individuals in America. He is the recipient of more than 30 honorary degrees.

Dr. Bennett and his wife, Elayne, live in Maryland and are the parents of two sons.

Articles by William J. Bennett

Bush’s Mandate

Bush’s Mandate

This essay is adapted from a speech sponsored by the Heritage Foundation and the Claremont Institute.
Remembering Why We Fight

Remembering Why We Fight

While the Iraq War became increasingly unpopular, and the Abu Ghraib scandal put a black-eye on the conduct of U.S. Soldiers, William J. Bennett reminds us why we fight,