terronnovonA Quarterly Journal ot Free-MarketnEconomic and Political Thoughtn”Now that free markets are the universal ‘toast-ofthe-town,’nwhy not take a drink from the source?nKeen analysis, vigorous interpretation and lucidnthinking: this is what terra novo delivers.”n—^Jean-Francois Reveln”… an indispensable guide book to the global freenmarket revolution.”n—Vladimir Bukovskyn”Well conceived, well executed … a necessarynaddition to every library of international affairsntoday.” .n—^The Baroness Caroline Coxn”terra novo breaks through the old thinking of thenCold War era and provides a genuinely new perspective.”n—Professor Steve H. HankenJohns Hopkins Universityn”Unique … timely … penetrating.”n—Professor Antonio MartinonMont Pelerin SocietynSubscriptions Only $15n( special otter for Chronicles readers )nThe Summer 1992 Issue of terra novo features a cluster of articles centered on the themen”Religion and Democracy.” Topics and authors include:n”The Religious Roots of Political Liberty,” by Father Robert Sirico, C.S.P, The Acton Instituten”Centesimus Annus and the Post-Soviet Era,” by Robert Royal, Ethics and Public Policy Centern’The Consonance of Capitalism and Christianity,” by Doug Bandow, The Cato Instituten”Evangelicals and Politics in Latin America,” by Amy Sherman, University of Virginian”Orthodox Churches in the Balkans,” by Father Alexander Webster, Ethics and Public Policy CenternNamenAddressnCity, State, Zip.n”Protestant Christians in the Former U.S.S.R.,” by Michael Rowe, Keston CollegenCheck Enclosed/Bill MenSpecial Price for Chronicles Readers:nterra novonDept. CCn200 G Street, NEnWashington, D.C. 20002n(202) 546-5788nnnAUGUST 1992/43n