Roger Scruton
Roger Scruton is a philosopher and countryside campaigner as well as an author and broadcaster. Widely regarded as one of Britain’s leading right wing thinkers, his publications include the Meaning of Conservatism. He has also written on fox hunting.
Articles by Roger Scruton
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Drink - Roger Scruton advises urine for special occasions
- 03 May 2004
Urine, while not to everyone's taste, is not uniformly nasty
Drink - Roger Scruton shares one of Tony Benn's obsessions
- 26 April 2004
Tony Benn and I share the same taste in tea - among other things
Wine - Roger Scruton finds an intellectual wine
- 19 April 2004
A glass of Chinon reveals the difference between price and value
Drink - Roger Scruton finds wines worthy of Horace
- 12 April 2004
When the Italian red appeared, even my students started quoting Horace
Wine club - Roger Scruton enjoys his relationship with claret
- 05 April 2004
Claret is the wine which made us and for which we were made
Wine - Roger Scruton sips the Brideshead wine
- 29 March 2004
My advice to the filthy rich: throw your money away on expensive wine
Wine club - Roger Scruton imagines drinking an archbishop
- 22 March 2004
The Archbishop of Canterbury would taste like this, were you to drink him
Wine - Roger Scruton drinks wine to reawaken the soul
- 15 March 2004
From new kitchen to world takeover - wine makes anything seem possible
Wine - Roger Scruton thinks 56 cases adequate for two years
- 08 March 2004
Fifty-six cases should keep your ordinary family man happy for two years
Books
The long goodbye
- 01 March 2004
Last Landscapes: the architecture of the cemetery in the west
Ken Worpole Reaktion Books, 224pp, £22
ISBN 186189161X


