Renowned philosopher Roger Scruton draws on his own experience as a counter-culture presence in public life to explain conservatism in a skeptical age.
With soft left-liberalism as the dominant force in Western politics, what can conservatives now contribute to public debate that will not be dismissed as pure nostalgia? In this highly personal and witty book, renowned philosopher Roger Scruton explains how to live as a conservative in spite of the pressures to exist otherwise. Drawing on his own experience as a counter-cultural presence in public life, Scruton argues that while humanity might survive in the absence of the conservative outlook, it certainly won't flourish. How to be a Conservative is not only a blueprint for modern conservatism. It is a heartfelt appeal on behalf of old fashioned decencies and values, which are the bedrock of our weakened, but still enduring civilization.
Sir Roger Scruton is widely seen as one of the greatest conservative thinkers of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries and a polymath who wrote a wide array of fiction, non-fiction and reviews. He was the author of over fifty books.
A graduate of Jesus College, Cambridge, Scruton was Professor of Aesthetics at Birkbeck College, London; University Professor at Boston University, and a visiting professor at Oxford University. He was one of the founders of the Salisbury Review, contributed regularly to The Spectator, The Times and the Daily Telegraph and was for many years wine critic for the New Statesman. Sir Roger Scruton died in January 2020.
Benedict Rogers is a human rights activist and journalist.
Just finished reading Sir Roger Scruton's excellent book It seems particularly timely - perhaps something that should be widely read by members of the party that carries the same name :) How to be a conservative by Roger Scruton https://t.co/BXS9CqyBQm via @AmazonUK
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@cognazor …all those aspects of the human condition that shape us as stewards and guardians of our common inheritance- arise through our growth as persons, by creating value in the sea of price.” - Roger Scruton (from: “How to be a Conservative”)
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@spakhm How to Be a Conservative by Roger Scruton. It's very good on how we've inherited this marvelous system that works, but we don't really understand why it works. We know it's fragile because many societies have collapsed. So let's not monkey with it. Make small changes carefully.
"Roger Scruton is that rarest of things: a first-rate philosopher who actually has a philosophy ... one of the few intellectually authoritative voices in modern British conservatism" --Jesse Norman, Spectator
"Roger Scruton is one of our great men of speculation" --David Willetts, Standpoint
"A persuasive and poignant little book" --Ferdinand Mount, The Oldie
"Elegantly written and thought-provoking ... I loved this book, especially the way it seems to be aimed as much at the heart as the mind. On both it has a cleansing effect, the equivalent of eating a tart lemon sorbet" --Country Life