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  • Published: 24 August 2021
  • ISBN: 9781912559343
  • Imprint: Notting Hill Editions
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 208
  • RRP: $45.00

Confessions of a Heretic, Revised Edition



A revised edition of the Notting Hill Editions essay collection by the late Sir Roger Scruton with a new introduction by Douglas Murray.

A revised edition of the Notting Hill Editions essay collection by the late Sir Roger Scruton with a new introduction by Douglas Murray.

Confessions of a Heretic is a collection of provocative essays by the influential social commentator and polemicist Roger Scruton. Each “confession” reveals aspects of the author’s thinking that his critics would probably have advised him to keep to himself. In this selection, covering subjects from art and architecture to politics and nature conservation, Scruton challenges popular opinion on key aspects of our culture: What can we do to protect Western values against Islamist extremism? How can we nurture real friendship through social media? Why is the nation-state worth preserving? How should we achieve a timely death against the advances of modern medicine? This provocative collection seeks to answer the most pressing problems of our age.

In his introduction, the bestselling author and commentator Douglas Murray writes of what it cost Scruton to express views considered unpalatable, and of the importance of these ideas after Scruton’s death.

  • Published: 24 August 2021
  • ISBN: 9781912559343
  • Imprint: Notting Hill Editions
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 208
  • RRP: $45.00

About the author

Roger Scruton

Roger Scruton was educated at Jesus College, Cambridge. He taught for twenty years in the department of philosophy, Birkbeck College, University of London, and is now Professor of Philosophy at Boston University, Massachusetts. He is the editor of the Salisbury Review. His works include Art and Imagination, The Aesthetics of Architecture, The Meaning of Conservatism, Sexual Desire, Modern Philosophy and The Philosopher on Dover Beach. He has written several works of fiction, including the highly acclaimed Xanthippic Dialogues.

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Praise for Confessions of a Heretic, Revised Edition

Roger Scruton is that rarest of things: a first-rate philosopher who actually has a philosophy . . . one of the few intellectually authoritative voices in modern British conservatism.” —The Spectator

”Scruton seeks consolation in the knowledge that ‘we live at the end of things, and yet can find cause to rejoice in the fact that we know this, and know what it means.’ Scruton’s conservative heresies have cost him, especially in the academy. . . . He knows the value of his heresy, and has paid the price cheerfully.” —The Washington Free Beacon