A collection of provacative essays by the late philosopher and political thinker Roger Scruton. Each 'confession' reveals aspects of the author's thinking that his critics would probably have advised him to keep to himself. Scruton sought to answer the most pressing problems of our age: what can we do to protect Western values against Islamic extremism? Why is the Nation State worth preserving? How should we achieve a timely death against the advances of modern medicine? As Douglas Murray writes in his introduction, Scruton was an outsider, yet he showed his readers 'not just what they should reject, but what they should nurture and love.' This selection offers consolation and guidance to a new generation of readers.
On Human Nature
Roger Scruton
audiobookKant
Roger Scruton
audiobookBreve historia de la filosofía moderna : De Descartes a Wittgenstein
Roger Scruton
bookSobre la naturaleza humana
Roger Scruton
bookPensadores de la nueva izquierda
Roger Scruton
bookEl alma del mundo
Roger Scruton
bookConfesiones de un hereje
Roger Scruton
bookBeauty
Roger Scruton
audiobookFools, Frauds and Firebrands
Roger Scruton
audiobookBebo, luego existo
Roger Scruton
bookThe Uses of Pessimism
Roger Scruton
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