Articles By Roger Scruton
May 2012
A new book by Harry Mount attributes the particular, phlegmatic character of the English to the nature of England itself
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June 2009
Binge drinking may look like a communal act, but it as an act of solitude, celebrating the self
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April 2009
The Western democratic state depends on a public space that is free, peaceful, and equally accessible to every citizen. How far can we go in shaping the space to meet the demands of ‘public morality’, before we upset this delicate balance?
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January 2009
Roger Scruton applauds a philosopher who seeks to make sense of the human condition
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December 2008
The Triumph of Music by Tim Blanning
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About Roger Scruton
Roger Scruton is a professor of philosophy at St Andrews University and a scholar at the American Enterprise Institute. His latest book is The Face of God (Continuum).
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