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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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Beware the nerd

  • 08 January 2007

You might as well pour whisky into a computer

The season to get merry

  • 18 December 2006

Recalling the thrill of stolen sips of gin, Roger Scruton regrets that booze is now so cheap

Hybridised Zeitgeist

  • 04 December 2006

From a dormant city comes a wine rooted in time and place

G'day to the antipodean

  • 20 November 2006

New Zealand's postmodern views don't hinder its fine viticulture

Hunting for tigers

  • 06 November 2006

Roger Scruton celebrates a Chardonnay that reminds him of Tony Blair

Wine: One for the road

  • 23 October 2006

With a motorbike mishap in France, Roger Scruton discovered a lesser-known white wine

Constant pleasure

  • 09 October 2006

When it comes to reliable wines, familiarity needn't breed contempt

In the mix

  • 25 September 2006

Roger Scruton on the necessary and sufficient conditions for the perfect cocktail

Crying game

  • 11 September 2006

If you don't like semi-sweet wine with food, serve it at a funeral

Closing time

  • 28 August 2006

Roger Scruton mourns the demise of that great British social institution - the village pub

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