How to Be a Conservative

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How to Be a Conservative is a political philosophy book by Roger Scruton that presents and defends a modern, traditionalist case for conservatism in contemporary society.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
political philosophy book
arguesFor defence of inherited institutions
importance of cultural continuity
modern case for conservatism
author Roger Scruton
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
criticizes liberalism
market fundamentalism
multiculturalism
socialism
describes conservative principles
importance of civil society
role of tradition in politics
skepticism toward radical change
value of national loyalty
followedBy later editions and reprints
genre conservatism
political philosophy
hasPart chapters
hasPerspective conservative
traditionalist conservative
hasReception discussed in debates on contemporary conservatism
generally positive among conservative commentators
hasTheme balance between freedom and order
critique of ideological politics
importance of local attachments
limits of government
moral foundations of political order
intendedAudience conservative thinkers
general readers
students of politics
language English
mainSubject conservatism
modern society
political ideology
political theory
traditionalism
mediaType hardcover
paperback
print
notableFor systematic defence of conservatism in contemporary society
publicationDate 2014
publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
workExampleOf conservative political thought

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Roger Scruton notableWork How to Be a Conservative