The Revolutionary Conservative
Jonathan Bowden and Stuart Millson established a group in November 1992 called the Revolutionary Conservative Caucus, which was intended to influence British conservatism in a more radical direction. In a later interview Bowden said that its aim was to bring “abstract thought into the nether reaches of the Conservative and Unionist party.” The group unfortunately enjoyed little success and was disbanded at the end of 1994, but it did produce six issues of a journal. The first issue was entitled The Revolutionary Conservative Review, and then five additional issues were published as The Revolutionary Conservative. While Bowden was only part of a larger group that produced the journals, he was involved both editorially and as a writer, and many pieces are signed by him.
The third issue is currently unavailable, but may be added at some point.
We would like to thank Gregory Lauder-Frost and the Traditional Britain Group for providing copies of the issues.
The Revolutionary Conservative Review 1
The Revolutionary Conservative No. 1
The Revolutionary Conservative No. 2
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