Product Description
The Quarterly Review was revived in 2007, under the aegis of the former Conservative MP Sir Richard Body, who is Chairman of the Editorial Board. The Editor is Derek Turner, the Deputy Editor is Dr Leslie Jones and the American Editor is Mark G. Brennan, while Gary Woods is the Art Director. Taki and Roy Kerridge contribute columns to every issue.
The aims of the revived QR are the same as that of its illustrious forebear – to draw upon a wide range of opinions to provide counter-intuitive writing for people who like to think.
In This Issue:
Editorial
Derek Turner
The rise of anti-Western Christianity
Matthew A. Roberts
Too many people – the world’s worst enemy
Robert Henderson
The lure of false enlightenment
Ezra Mishan
The Amazons – source of sex equality?
Kenneth Royce Moore
Banking on Germany
Frank Ellis
Lost in translation – the legacy of Edmund Burke
Paul Gottfried
Anti-commonsense conservatism
Edward Dutton
Futurology imperfect
Derek Turner
Cross of iron
Leslie Jones
The last word in Holocaust scholarship
Mark G. Brennan
Ride of the Wagner debunkers
Stoddard Martin
Taki’s Universe
Taki
Assange is us
Ilana Mercer
Conserve with alcohol
Bill Hartley
The Mercenary
Peter Stark
Northwards
J. K. Murphy