For a conservative, Roger Scruton does rather a lot of thinking. He wishes to make the intellectual case for conservatism, and counter the prevailing assumption that as a political project it lacks philosophical depth. Scruton's most significant contribution in this regard remains his landmark volume The Meaning of Conservatism (1980), and readers in search of the definitive statement of Scruton-ism should prefer that text over the one under review here. In spite of its title, this book is less a statement of a political philosophy than a collection of essays informed by one. It provides a useful introduction to much of Scruton's recent work, containing chapters on a diverse range of topics including animal rights, the nation, postmodernism...
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Reconstructing Conservatism gives a contextualized assessment of Conservative Party politics between...
Roger Scruton argues that conservatism is far better suited to tackle environmental problems than ei...
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[Excerpt] Nicholas Wolterstorff argues that public reason liberalism is a dead end, and defends ins...
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[Extract] Roger Scruton is the most important conservative thinker of his generation. He was trained...
Against the grain of much contemporary Christian theology, Christopher Insole’s The Politics of Huma...
[Excerpt] On Human Nature is not Roger Scruton’s most profound philosophical book, which would prob...
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First Paragraph: The irrationality of totalitarianism, as manifested throughout the 20th century, re...
Politics and the Emotions is a unique collection of essays that reflects the affective turn in the a...
In Politics against Domination, Ian Shapiro proposes non-domination as the guiding value for justice...
This book brings together an international group of historians, philosophers, and political scientis...
Reconstructing Conservatism gives a contextualized assessment of Conservative Party politics between...
Roger Scruton argues that conservatism is far better suited to tackle environmental problems than ei...
Alastair Hill finds Peter King‘s book to be an excellent exploration in to the threads of Conservati...
[Excerpt] Nicholas Wolterstorff argues that public reason liberalism is a dead end, and defends ins...
As Lord Saatchi notes in his prologue, Conservatives have struggled for some time to find an answer ...
[Extract] Roger Scruton is the most important conservative thinker of his generation. He was trained...
Against the grain of much contemporary Christian theology, Christopher Insole’s The Politics of Huma...
[Excerpt] On Human Nature is not Roger Scruton’s most profound philosophical book, which would prob...
Book Review: The Times Will Suit Them: Postmodern Conservatism in Australia by Geoff Boucher and Ma...
Book review: Liberalism at the Crossroads. By Christopher Wolfe and John Hittinger. Rowman and Littl...
Book review by Steven Michels. Mattern, Mark. Putting Ideas to Work: A Practical Introduction to Pol...
First Paragraph: The irrationality of totalitarianism, as manifested throughout the 20th century, re...
Politics and the Emotions is a unique collection of essays that reflects the affective turn in the a...
In Politics against Domination, Ian Shapiro proposes non-domination as the guiding value for justice...
This book brings together an international group of historians, philosophers, and political scientis...