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Roger Scruton

How to be a conservative


2019. 208 S. 301 x 135 mm
Verlag/Jahr: BLOOMSBURY TRADE; BLOOMSBURY CONTINUUM 2019
ISBN: 1-472-96523-X (147296523X)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-472-96523-3 (9781472965233)

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Renowned philosopher Roger Scruton draws on his own experience as a counter-culture presence in public life to explain conservatism in a sceptical age.
Roger Scruton´s How to be a Conservative presents the case for modern conservatism not in the terms of an elegy but rather as a practical example of how to live as a conservative despite the pressures to live otherwise. As he writes, the book ´is not about what we have lost, but about what we have retained, and how to hold on to it´.
In this witty and frank account, Scruton draws on his years of experience as a counter-cultural presence in public life. He examines the truths in Nationalism, Socialism, Capitalism, Liberalism, Multiculturalism, Environmentalism, Internationalism and finally Conservatism. The book concludes on a personal note, with ´a valediction forbidding mourning but admitting loss´.
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
Scruton, Roger
Sir Roger Scruton is a graduate of Jesus College, Cambridge. He has been Professor of Aesthetics at Birkbeck College, London, and University Professor at Boston University. He is currently visiting professor of philosophy at the University of Oxford and Senior Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, Washington DC. He has published a large number of books, including some works of fiction, and has written and composed two operas. He writes regularly for the Times, the Daily Telegraph, the Spectator and was for many years wine critic of the New Statesman.