Then’ ”eviewnCONSERVATIVE THOUGHTnThe Salisbury Review is concerned to give clear and forceful expression to conservative thought, in thentrue tradition of British Toryism. The writing is serious, high-brow and scrupulous. We are scepticalnof fashion, and sceptical too of the simplifications and uncertainties of economic theory. In three seriesnof articles we shall be examining contemporary thinkers of the Left, past and present conservativenthinkers, and matters of concern which fall outside the normal range of contemporary discussion, suchnas nature, race, sexuality, death and religion. Each issue also contains major articles of politicalnanalysis, together with book reviews and comment. In all this we intend to challenge the pieties ofnliberalism, as well as the superstitions of socialism. We believe that our endeavour is of the utmostnimportance in the modern climate of opinion, and that informed readers on both sides of the Atlanticnwill take an interest in this attempt to display the variety, fertility and catholicity of conservativenthinking.nRECENT ARTICLES INCLUDE:-nImportant studies of Eric Voegelin (by Ian Crowther), George Santayana (by Mark Le Fanu),nMichael Oakeshott (by R.A.D. Grant), and critical analyses of E. P. Thompson, Ronald Dworkinnand Michel Foucault; T. E. Utley on Almost the Whole Truth about Ulster; Aim Chalfont onnInternational Terrorism; Roger Scruton on Turkey and the West; Clive Ashworth on Sociology andnthe Nation; John Casey on The Politics of Race; John Gray on The Peace Movement and MoralnInversion; Alexander Tomsky on The Catholic Church in Czechoslovakia; David Martin on ThenPrayer Book Controversy; David J. Levy on The Real and the Royal; Vaclav Racek onnTotalitarianism in 1983; C. H. Sisson on The Media and the Constitution; Harold James and Otto vonnHabsburg on The German Elections; Ian Crowther on Mrs Thatcher’s Idea of the Good Society.nAnnual subscription: $19 surface mail, $24 dollars air mail, for four issues, including back numbers ifnrequested. (Three issues have so far been published.)nPlease send cheque to The Salisbury Review, 7 Lord North Street, London SWl, Great Britain.nNamenAddressnnn