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Education for Virtue and the Common Good
The deadline for submitting this essay coincided with moving to a new house after thirty-five years of living in the

The Vance Doctrine
Vance is the future of America. The hillbilly who emerged from the deep nowhere of a marginalised and forgotten America,

The Duty of a Stranger
The Church of England has spent £26.7 million on racial justice work over the last three years. Since 2020, it
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The Revolt of the Masses
Only days before police and demonstrators clashed in ugly scenes outside the Bell Hotel in Epping, now converted to house

Three Cheers for Western Civilisation
We can tell much about the state of a national debate by the words that can, and more importantly cannot,

Our National Culture
A striking feature of this edition of The Salisbury Review is the number of articles by writers from overseas – especially
Book Reviews

The Coming Invasion
The Camp of the Saints, Jean Raspail, trans. Ethan Rundell, Vauban Books, 2025, £19.45. In his introduction to the 2011

The Sleep Room: A Very British Medical Scandal,
The Sleep Room: A Very British Medical Scandal, Jon Stock, The Bridge Street Press, 2025, £25.00. William Sargant (1908-1989) was

Fake Sheikhs and Fakirs
Holy Men of the Electromagnetic Age: A Forgotten History of the Occult, Raphael Cormack, C Hurst & Co, 2025, £25.