Roger Scruton
Inscrutable Wagner
Roger Scruton’s appreciation of Richard Wagner will remain an important and inexhaustible part of his legacy
Roger’s religion
Sir Roger Scruton’s religious views are dissonant but beautiful
What wine meant to Roger Scruton
Sir Roger Scruton moved through personal tragedy and objective philosophy to justify wine as a “social intoxicant”
Roger Scruton was no atheist – argues his literary executor
On the first anniversary of his death, Scruton’s literary executor says that it is a ‘travesty of the truth’ to think that Scruton joined the ranks of those evangelical atheists
Angels still sitting on my shoulder
Douglas Murray discusses the importance of intellectual mentors and reveals two who continue to guide him
Is it safe?
The torture of our new safety obsessed national psyche
A path open to us all
Daniel Johnson reviews Wagner’s Parsifal, by Roger Scruton
London revisited
Can London adapt to different work practices and living priorities after Covid-19 recedes?
Defenders of a shared culture
Oliver Letwin compares and contrasts two conservative philosophers, the late Roger Scruton and Michael Oakeshott
All must have beauty
There is finally a coherent plan to improve urban development in Britain – its implementation would be transformative.