Economic and Philosophic Science Review

The Economic and Philosophic Science Review (EPSR) is a British socialist newspaper founded by Royston Bull, formerly a leading member of the Workers Revolutionary Party and industrial correspondent for The Scotsman newspaper. Bull also disapproved of the gay rights movement, saying homosexuality had "obvious disadvantages for any species in evolutionary terms",a view which caused considerable controversy and raised accusations of homophobia against Bull's group. Although Royston Bull died aged 69 on 2 January 2005, the EPSR continues to be published fortnightly, by its supporters.

Economic and Philosophic Science Review

The Economic and Philosophic Science Review (EPSR) is a British socialist newspaper founded by Royston Bull, formerly a leading member of the Workers Revolutionary Party and industrial correspondent for The Scotsman newspaper. Bull also disapproved of the gay rights movement, saying homosexuality had "obvious disadvantages for any species in evolutionary terms",a view which caused considerable controversy and raised accusations of homophobia against Bull's group. Although Royston Bull died aged 69 on 2 January 2005, the EPSR continues to be published fortnightly, by its supporters.