Roger Scruton died a year ago today. In The Critic, his literary executor discusses his faith: “There are some who will say that despite writing two books on God (The Face of God and The Soul of the ...
Rich indeed is Mervyn F. Bindle’s essay surveying the work of Roger Scruton, the English conservative philosopher — a Tory, which in American terms makes him more of a paleocon than a neocon — who ...
Professor Sir Roger Scruton, who died Jan. 11, was the greatest conservative of our era. I realize that this is a big claim. Superlatives should be used, as the Book of Common Prayer says of marriage, ...
National Catholic Register: Sir Roger Scruton on Connection Between Modern Art and Loss of the Sacred
The English philosopher Sir Roger Scruton, who died yesterday at the age of 75, was a prolific author on philosophy, art, music, politics, culture and religion, as well as a novelist and the composer ...
Sir Roger Scruton on Connection Between Modern Art and Loss of the Sacred
Among our contemporaries, few have been more successful at maintaining a vigorous and productive balance between wonder and doubt than the English philosopher Roger Scruton. Of course, this isn’t the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In May 1968, visiting his girlfriend in Paris, Roger Scruton, age 24, watched from an apartment window as students overturned cars ...
The conservative philosopher Roger Scruton (1944–2020) endeavored to rebuild what the modern ideological mind has so ruthlessly and effectively demolished. The essay collection Confessions of a ...