Conservatism, Roger Scruton
Conservatism, Roger Scruton
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Conservatism
An Invitation to the Great Tradition

Author: Roger Scruton

Narrator: Mark Meadows

Unabridged: 4 hr 38 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/19/2018


Synopsis

This program includes an introduction read by the author.

A brief, magisterial audiobook introduction to the conservative tradition by one of Britain’s leading intellectuals.

In Conservatism, Roger Scruton offers listeners an invitation into the world of political philosophy by explaining the history and evolution of the conservative movement over the centuries. With the clarity and authority of a gifted teacher, he discusses the ideology's perspective on civil society, the rule of law, freedom, morality, property, rights, and the role of the state. In a time when many claim that conservatives lack a unified intellectual belief system, this book makes a very strong case to the contrary, one that politically-minded listeners will find compelling and refreshing.

Scruton analyzes the origins and development of conservatism through the philosophies and thoughts of John Locke, Thomas Hobbes, David Hume, Edmund Burke, Adam Smith, John Stuart Mill, Friedrich Hayek, and Milton Friedman, among others. He shows how conservative ideas have influenced the political sector through the careers of a diverse cast of politicians, such as Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Disraeli, Calvin Coolidge, Winston Churchill, Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher. He also takes a close look at the changing relationship between conservative politics, capitalism, and free markets in both the UK and the US.

This clear, incisive guide is essential listening for anyone wishing to understand Western politics and policies, now and over the last three centuries.

About Roger Scruton

Sir ROGER SCRUTON is a writer and philosopher who has published more than forty books in philosophy and politics, including Kant and An Intelligent Person's Guide to Philosophy. He is widely translated. He is a fellow of the British Academy and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. He teaches in both England and America and is a Senior Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, Washington D.C. He is currently teaching an MA in Philosophy for the University of Buckingham.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Justin on August 05, 2014

An extraordinary read (I read the second edition, originally published in 1984): most of Scruton's discussion here is pre-Thatcher/Regan, and his understanding of conservatism is rather shocking. There's little here about the importance of ridding ourselves of government, and living as free individu......more

Goodreads review by Luke on March 04, 2016

This itself is a classic. It was published in 2000 - yet remains relevant to this day, and more likely than not, for many years to come. Here, Scruton outlines a conservatism seemingly shrouded in mystery and gathering dust, as it were. A forgotten ideology misappropriated by other ideologues. This......more

Goodreads review by Alex on April 24, 2016

A very densely-packed exposition of what conservatism consists of. Although updated since its original publication in 1980 it's still dated as Scruton inveighs against Tony Blair. As well, for the most part, Scruton focuses on his native England and its brand of conservatism although with frequent n......more

Goodreads review by Lauren on August 23, 2024

Scruton’s conservatism is characteristically English, so he has a much higher view of the state than a traditional American conservative. However, his reflections on civil society, inheritance, and rule of law are poignant and truly Burkean in nature.......more

Goodreads review by Alex on November 07, 2023

*sigh* I am so disappointed by this book. I mean, the premise is given very strongly in the beginning. He is going to show us the foundations of conservatism. Not a philosophical argument for it, but a demonstration of how conservatives, despite their varied positions, generally formulate their valu......more