Roger Scruton

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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Growth industry

  • 15 May 2008
  • 1 comment

Viniculture is helping lift Latin America out of poverty

Don't lose your bottle

  • 01 May 2008
  • 1 comment

Ignore the health fascists - drinking is a matter of personal choice

Beyond the appellation

  • 17 April 2008

Vins de pays can rival those wines that enjoy official recognition

A natural remedy

  • 03 April 2008

There's nothing I'd like more right now than a cool draught of water

Pickled? Try Rueda

  • 19 March 2008

Roger Scruton savours a raw, earthy Spanish white with his herring

A classy brew

  • 06 March 2008

Thanks to my father, I know the value of a proper cup of tea

Season's greetings

  • 21 February 2008

Enjoy a taste of the coming spring with February's wine club

Trellises of perfume

  • 07 February 2008

A difficult grape produces heavenly wine that even goes with baked beans

A real character

  • 24 January 2008

Join me on a trip along the mighty Rhône for January's wine club

A spell of the Doubts

  • 10 January 2008
  • 2 comments

Even in Argentina, a fine wine can be teased from grapes, finds a surprised Roger Scruton

Cricket's revolution

The Ashes and globalisation

The empire strikes back

Ziauddin Sardar

Move over viagra

Put a little spice in your box

Religion

Does God hate women?

Does God Hate Women?

Art

Medals of dishonour

Pin the blame on them

James Macintyre

Cameron the bully?

A fresh approach?

Canada

The new dope lords

Traffic out of control

Television

Revelations

Revelations: How to Find God

Travel

Brussels and surrealism

Nothing is as it seems

Vote!

Will China rule the world?

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