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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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Fruits of abstinence

  • 27 November 2008

Much as it pains me to say it, apple cider is better without the alcohol

Grapes of wrath

  • 13 November 2008
  • 4 comments

Roger Scruton confronts his prejudice against that old lecher, Australian Shiraz

The bitter truth

  • 30 October 2008

Official health warnings about wine are hard to swallow

Bottled wisdom

  • 16 October 2008

Forget the label - the proof is in the drinking

Barack and the brandy

  • 02 October 2008
  • 1 comment

Rednecks might vote for Obama if they knew about his namesake

Seeing is believing

  • 25 September 2008

Pinot grapes produce unusual colours but superb flavours

Wine and wisdom

  • 18 September 2008

The modern dinner party guest would do well to read Plato

Freedom at a price

  • 04 September 2008

The quick fix promised by soft drinks leads to corruption

Thinking man's tipple

  • 21 August 2008

Who brought wine and philosophy to Gascony? Roger Scruton raises a glass to the Greeks

Bohemian wino

  • 07 August 2008
  • 1 comment

Czech wines are good enough to make Roger Scruton rethink some deep-rooted opinions

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