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April 23, 2019
After my own dark night
Fully to understand the Easter story it helps to be hounded by the mob, to know that nothing that you say or do can deflect the hostility, and that in any case the distinctions between true and false, just and unjust, good and evil have all been suspended.
April 11, 2019
An Apology for thinking - 11 April 19 - The Spectator
This article was originally published on The Spectator’s UK website.
I recently gave an interview to the New Statesman, on the assumption that, as the magazine’s former wine critic I would be treated with respect, and that the journalist, George Eaton, was sincere in wanting to talk to me about my intellectual life. Not for the first time I am forced to acknowledge what a mistake it is to address young leftists as though they were responsible human beings. Here is my brief response t...
March 22, 2019
Roger Scruton on why conservatism is better for the environment, FT - March 19
An interview with Jane Owen in advance of the FT Oxford Literary Festival, the full article can be read online here.
https://www.ft.com/content/43e6ef1e-464b-11e9-a965-23d669740bfb
March 20, 2019
Le Figaro - March 19
Earlier this month, Roger spoke with Eugenie Bastie for Le Figaro - Click here to read the article.
March 1, 2019
BBC Radio 4 Any Questions? 22 Feb 19
Jonathan Dimbleby chairs political debate from Tewkesbury in Gloucestershire, with a panel consisting of Robert Buckland MP, Baroness Smith, Chuka Umunna MP and Sir Roger Scruton.
Listen back to the programme HERE.
February 18, 2019
The Virtue of Irrelevance - Future Symphony Institute, Feb 19
How many writers, educators, and opinion formers, urgently wishing to convey the thoughts and feelings that inspire them, have found themselves confronted with the cry “that’s not relevant?” In the world of mass communication today, when people are marshaled into flocks by social media, intrusions of the unusual, the unsanctioned, and the merely meaningful are increasingly resented if they come from outside the group. And this group mentality has invaded the world of education in ways that th...
January 16, 2019
Gratitude for Philosophy-
I began my career as an academic philosopher, and am often asked what philosophers do. ‘Philosophy’ means ‘the love of wisdom’, but what is wisdom? Does the person with wisdom turn things to advantage when the one with mere knowledge is stumped? In my own case philosophy has involved accepting little or nothing at face value, and wanting to pursue each question to the end. But what use has that been, either to myself or to anyone else? Is it not one cause of the st...
Gratitude for Philosophy- The Telegraph, Dec 18
I began my career as an academic philosopher, and am often asked what philosophers do. ‘Philosophy’ means ‘the love of wisdom’, but what is wisdom? Does the person with wisdom turn things to advantage when the one with mere knowledge is stumped? In my own case philosophy has involved accepting little or nothing at face value, and wanting to pursue each question to the end. But what use has that been, either to myself or to anyone else? Is it not one cause of the storms of hostility that I en...
December 27, 2018
Groupes d'Etudes Géopolitiques Interview - Dec 18
Read the interview between Sir Roger Scruton and Laetitia Strauch-Bonart for the Geopolitical Study Group HERE.
December 14, 2018
Roger Scruton and Jordan Peterson on the Transcendent
'Apprehending the Transcendent'
A conversation between Dr Jordan Peterson and Sir Roger Scruton, moderated by Dr Stephen Blackwood, introduced by Professor Douglas Hedley, presented by The Cambridge Centre for the Study of Platonism and Ralston College, held on November 2nd, 2018 in Cambridge, England.
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