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Roger Scruton
Arts & Culture Weekly
An exploration of true beauty, and its connection to virtue and self-refinement.
An Unexpected Gift: Roger Scruton’s ‘Against the Tide’
I have a suggestion, particularly for those unfamiliar with Roger Scruton’s voice: Use your Duck Duck Go browser ...
January 27, 2022
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Jeff Minick
Aesop’s Fables: They’re Not Just for Children
The canon of Western literature is like some storied gold mine, deep and old, and filled with riches. ...
January 11, 2022
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Jeff Minick
Old Masters, New Disciples: A New Year’s Resolution and the Arts
“Beauty,” philosopher Roger Scruton once wrote in a book with that title, “is vanishing from our world because ...
December 29, 2021
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Jeff Minick
Tradition and the ‘Democracy of the Dead’
Commentary In “Four Quartets,” one of the most celebrated poems of the last century, T.S. Eliot writes: “Time ...
September 17, 2021
BY
Ian Gentles
Seeing Beauty
British philosopher Roger Scruton (1944–2020) was a defender of beauty and traditional art throughout his long writing career. ...
April 21, 2021
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Emina Melonic
Gotcha!—The High Cost of Hit-Piece Journalism
Commentary Mainstream media, while partisan (The New York Times hasn't endorsed a Republican candidate for president in 50 ...
March 4, 2020
BY
Paul Adams
In Memoriam: A Eulogy for a Great Man, Roger Scruton
“When an old person dies, a library burns to the ground.” That proverb, purportedly from Africa, contains a ...
January 14, 2020
BY
Jeff Minick
Conservative Philosopher Roger Scruton Dies Aged 75
Conservative philosopher and public commentator Roger Scruton has died of cancer at the age of 75, according to ...
January 13, 2020
BY
Katabella Roberts
Restoring Beauty in Sacred Buildings and Art
CHICAGO—The Catholic Art Guild has set out to restore the sacred role of art in Roman Catholic churches, ...
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Sharon Kilarski
Celebrating the Philosopher of Beauty
PRINCETON, N.J.—If you care about beauty in art, music, and architecture; if you are looking for consolation in ...
April 10, 2017
BY
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