Tag: Roger Scruton

Total Results: 28


October 30, 2020

Scotland is leading the way to totalitarianism A bill brought forth by the SNP aims to police what citizens say at home

Rod Dreher

Thursday
15.10

15.10

Bad taste is killing good wine The diversity of the wine industry is being crushed by one man's palate

Giles Fraser

Tuesday
15.09

15.09

Enoch Powell, visionary As a new book notes, many of his most troubling predictions have indeed come to pass

Aris Roussinos

Thursday
23.07

23.07

Have I become a bourgeois cliche? My lockdown obsession with fine wine has refocused my attention on life's important little details

Giles Fraser

Friday
22.05

22.05

Whatever happened to the polymath? Inter-disciplinarians can't flourish in a time of information overload

Dan Hitchens

Thursday
02.04

02.04

The Magnificent Seven is a post-liberal idyll The epic western is an extended metaphor for the contrast between liberals and communitarians

Giles Fraser

Tuesday
04.02

04.02

The YouTube-ification of the Right Conservatives should take a step back from the day-to-day combat of the culture war

Niall Gooch

Friday
31.01

31.01

Roger Scruton’s solution to the housing crisis Homeowners will be able to vote on a street-by-street basis under radical — but traditional — new plans

Samuel Hughes

Friday
17.01

17.01

Where are Britain’s conservative philosophers? The death of Sir Roger Scruton has left a void in British cultural life. So why does the Right dislike intellectuals?

Ben Sixsmith

Thursday
16.01

16.01

Raise your glass to Roger Scruton, the terroiriste The great philosopher's love affair with Burgundy had much in common with his conservatism and love of place

Giles Fraser

Monday
13.01

13.01

Roger Scruton: Conservative lodestar The great philosopher gave Conservatism its head and heart, guiding the party to a great victory last year

Danny Kruger

Friday
04.10

04.10

How communities lost their soul In a globalised world 'place' matters more than ever — yet most people feel they have no control over their towns

Nicholas Boys Smith