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Conservatism: An Invitation to the Great Tradition Hardcover – June 19, 2018

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“…one of the most eloquent and even moving evocations of the conservative tradition in Western politics, philosophy and culture I have ever read…the ideal primer for those who are new to conservative ideas…” ―Richard Aldous, Wall Street Journal

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

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Conservatism, Roger Scruton offers the reader 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 readers will find compelling and refreshing.

Scruton analyzes the origins and development of conservatism through the philosophies and thoughts of John Locke, Thomas Hobbes, Adam Smith 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, 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 reading for anyone wishing to understand Western politics and policies, now and over the last three centuries.

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"Conservatism, as Roger Scruton reminds us, was founded during the 18th-century Enlightenment…Society is best seen as a social contract, these Enlightenment thinkers said. Free individuals get together and contract with one another to create order. Conservatives said we agree with the general effort but think you’ve got human nature wrong.” ―David Brooks, New York Times

"[Conservatism] buoyed my spirits, and helped me regain my bearings. Reading it, for me, was like feeling an unexpectedly cool, dry breeze on a stiflingly humid day." ―Andrew Sullivan, New York Magazine

About the Author

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.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ All Points Books
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ June 19, 2018
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 176 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1250170567
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1250170569
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.64 x 0.75 x 8.63 inches
  • Best Sellers Rank: #256,982 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
  • Customer Reviews:
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Roger Vernon Scruton, FBA, FRSL (/ˈskruːtən/; born 27 February 1944) is an English philosopher who specialises in aesthetics. He has written over thirty books, including Art and Imagination (1974), The Meaning of Conservatism (1980), Sexual Desire (1986), The Philosopher on Dover Beach (1990), The Aesthetics of Music (1997), Beauty (2009), How to Think Seriously About the Planet: The Case for an Environmental Conservatism (2012), Our Church (2012), and How to be a Conservative (2014). Scruton has also written several novels and a number of general textbooks on philosophy and culture, and he has composed two operas.

Scruton was a lecturer and professor of aesthetics at Birkbeck College, London, from 1971 to 1992. Since 1992, he has held part-time positions at Boston University, the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, D.C., and the University of St Andrews. In 1982 he helped found The Salisbury Review, a conservative political journal, which he edited for 18 years, and he founded the Claridge Press in 1987. Scruton sits on the editorial board of the British Journal of Aesthetics, and is a Senior Fellow of the Ethics and Public Policy Center. Scruton has been called "the man who, more than any other, has defined what conservatism is" by British MEP Daniel Hannan and "England’s most accomplished conservative since Edmund Burke" by The Weekly Standard.

Outside his career as a philosopher and writer, Scruton was involved in the establishment of underground universities and academic networks in Soviet-controlled Central Europe during the Cold War, and he has received a number of awards for his work in this area.

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Customers find this book to be an excellent introduction to conservative thought, with one noting it transcends political parties. Moreover, the writing is well-crafted and accessible, with one customer describing it as a power-packed book of 164 pages of text. Additionally, the content is packed with information and ideas, and one review highlights its wide range of sources and influences. Customers appreciate the intellectual depth, with one noting it runs the gamut of thinkers.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2019
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    Sir Roger Scruton's introduction to conservative thought is packed with information and ideas. Beginning with Aristotle he comes forward to the present day, where, for example, he discusses his own position with regard to the integration or non-integration of Muslims into Western society. He runs the gamut of thinkers, from Hegel to Ayn Rand and from Rousseau to Sam Huntington.

    Burke, appropriately, is central to the history. I was also pleased to see him treat the thought of both David Hume and Samuel Johnson (who is often left out, inappropriately, of such discussions).

    With the strong support of the academy, the media and the managerial elite modern progressivism has done its best to marginalize conservatism (even if it has not marginalized its candidates) and RS describes conservatism's plight as one of being surrounded on all sides and beset by the continual burden of "defending a position that is rich in demands, but poor in promises" (p. 53).

    The writing is lucid, the argument engaging, the examples and mini-treatments spot on. If one wished to suggest to a friend an excellent introduction to conservative thought one could do no better than choosing this brief study.

    As always, the reading behind the writing is extensive. He characteristically goes beyond basic, classic texts when treating such pivotal figures as Hayek and he gives Adam Smith's THEORY OF MORAL SENTIMENTS the degree of attention which Smith himself would have afforded it.

    If the reader is anxious to read more of RS's work I would heartily recommend his 2015 book, FOOLS, FRAUDS AND FIREBRANDS: THINKERS OF THE NEW LEFT. The title suggests that the book is a screed; it is not. It is an indispensable guide to the writings of mid-late 20thc thinkers on the left.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2018
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    Sometimes things must be changed to preserve them. This may seem paradoxical, but for the political philosopher, Roger Scruton, it’s at the heart of Conservatism. This is a power packed book of 164 pages of text that traces the origins, development, evolution and definition of Conservatism to present day America and Great Britain.

    The book transcends political parties. So, first, some distinctions to avoid confusion. Americans tend to politically bifurcate their fellow citizens as either liberals or conservatives, the left (Democrats) or the right (Republicans), often labeled as either liberals/progressives or conservatives. The reality is that there is a spectrum of political nuances. These range from the far-left to the far right including Independents who claim no party affiliation and vote for candidates regardless of their political party affiliations.

    Yet both parties have their origin in Classical Liberalism. That is, they root their political legitimacy in the preambles of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States of America. This is what ultimately bonds Americans as fellow citizens.

    The key difference between Conservatives and Progressives, says Scruton, is about what’s to be emphasized: freedom or equality. But these two concepts albeit interdependent and interrelated are inherently antagonistic when it comes to prioritization. As the economists say: “there’s a price for everything.” If freedom is emphasized, equality suffers. If equality is emphasized, freedom is lessened. And getting the right balance quickly becomes heated.

    Scruton’s Conservatism is certainly related to but distinct from conservative—a lower case c—as used in our daily political vocabulary. For the true Conservative is never a prisoner of a political party or its ideology or dogmas. Conservatism is about preserving the heritage of Western civilization and its American birthchild: the dignity of the person, natural rights, and the consent of the governed.

    As the world changes so too does our understanding of the concepts of freedom and equality deepen, mature and are animatedly debated. With over 325 million Americans pursuing their own goals of happiness, conflict will be as abundant as the air we breathe. Add to that the buffeting of 7.5 billion other human beings on the planet with their own worldviews and interests. Thus, there will be no end to human conflict and a constant struggle to maintain national political order, ever exacerbated by the geopolitical.

    Scruton’s well-made argument is that Conservatives must adapt to these new realities to preserve the inheritance of Western civilization. To make these adjustments, Conservatives place great emphasis upon the wisdom distilled from human experience and learning handed down through tradition, customs, and religion. They are highly skeptical of utopian isms: communism, socialism, Fascism, Nazism, Stalinism, Maoism, etc. Instead of a pathway to a heaven on earth, they have resulted in a living hell.

    Given human imperfection and the propensity of the lesser angels of our nature to run wild, Conservatives stress practical solutions over theory, the good over the perfect, and the necessary virtues of justice, fortitude, prudence, and temperance (emblazoned on the walls of the Library of Congress) to maintain order and achieve prosperity.

    Scruton identifies two operating and differing philosophies, rarely articulated, that underlies political order. For Conservatives political order (a democratic system) is what makes freedom possible and secures it. For Liberals/Progressives political order arises first from individual freedom. These views, he insightfully and tightly argues, are what ultimately underlies an emphasis on what comes first: freedom or equality.

    The book deserves reading by both Conservatives and Progressives to better understand one another. An automobile works best with both a break and a gas pedal. So, too, in a democracy. Furthermore, reading Conservatism may reduce some of the demonization that seems to characterize the current state of both political bodies.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2019
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    My introduction to Roger Scruton was from his book Fools, Frauds and Firebrands: Thinkers of the New Left. That book is a heavy dissection and deconstruction of the thought of many Leftist philosophers. I was impressed enough with his erudition to read this book which is much better suited to the general reader. It is a short book(200 pages) but covers a lot of territory and traces the history of Conservative thought from Aristotle to Edmund Burke to Hegel to William F Buckley, Jr.(and numerous others) and even includes brief mention of the author’s own (significant) contributions to Conservative philosophy and apologetics. The book gains strength as it progresses and the 2nd half of the book presents a particularly succinct and cogent portrayal of the forces arrayed against Conservatism in the 21st century. The author shows how these forces, including multiculturalism, political correctness and moral equivalence, have been arrayed with modern technology to create a new and challenging world order which Conservatism must face.
    Mr. Scruton defines Conservatism much as Edmund Burke and the classical Conservative philosophers present it - as a defence of the permanent things(as Russell Kirk put it) and more practically as a defence of Western civilisation and the values and first principles it is built on. Highly recommended for anyone looking for an introduction to Conservatism or to sharpen one’s convictions as to the enduring value and truth of conservative philosophy.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2021
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    The beginning and the end of the book were most helpful, accessible and well-written. The middle is mostly a tedious (in my opinion) listing of centuries-old inputs and influences. I’m hoping the author’s other book “How to Be a Conservative” will be more illuminating.

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  • Murray A. Sondergard
    5.0 out of 5 stars Met Expectations
    Reviewed in Canada on May 30, 2024
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    Book arrived on time on new condition. Quite satisfied.
  • P.J.Walters
    5.0 out of 5 stars Conservatism
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 19, 2025
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    A superb survey of Conservative ideas from Burke to modern times. This is very important in the present day political context. Highly recommended for anyone who wants to know what Conservative philosophy is.
  • Mitchell Foyle-York
    5.0 out of 5 stars Same as his earlier publication of "Conservatism; ideas in profile"
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 5, 2018
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    This is a fantastic dive into the history and philosophy of Conservatism... However, if you have already read Scruton's "Conservatism; ideas in profile", do not bother buying this, as they are literally the same book with different prefaces. Many of us who keep an eye out for Scruton's work will be disappointed by this, as it isn't really made clear that the books are two of the same. So it feels like £19 wasted for me.
    But if you haven't read the earlier publication, this is truly worth the read. Scruton is second to none in this field of political philosophy, and this books gives a fairly detailed yet easy to digest view of Conservatism.
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  • Amazon Customer
    5.0 out of 5 stars awakening
    Reviewed in Canada on April 19, 2024
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    Here is a book which anyone interested in the political mess of our time should read. It brings back to mind some forgotten values.
  • MrJoe
    5.0 out of 5 stars If only people listened
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 6, 2020
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    Great book, the cover was dirty and marked when it arrived.

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