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How to Be a Conservative by Roger Scruton

patpapineau1's review against another edition

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3.0

Not a bad book, just didn't learn much, was hard to keep interest.

ryanbroadfoot's review

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informative inspiring reflective medium-paced

4.0

lassebirk's review against another edition

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4.0

SUMMARY: Scruton argues for conservatism as the level-headed and cautious response to different ideologies that all contain an element of truth. He sees a truth in nationalism which is that states are most stable and function best when based on a homogenous culture with a common love of a specific territory, though it must be tamed to avoid the excesses of nationalism seen in the 20th century. The truth in socialism is that "we enjoy the fruits of society only if we are also ready to share them", while warning against the exaggerated focus on perfect equality. The truth in capitalism is that no other economic system manages to coordinate price information between all parties, while its excesses are the result of negative externalities.

In this fashion, he continues to discover the truth in liberalism, multiculturalism, environmentalism, and internationalism while warning against their excesses, which is the position of the conservative.

scottacorbin's review

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5.0

I've been on a Scruton kick lately, and this book stands out as an exemplary place to get acclimated with his work. After a biographical introduction, Scruton explores the truth in various other political ideologies (e.g. "the truth in socialism," "the truth in capitalism," etc.) Scruton then explores the essential attributes of the different ideologies and then critics their excesses. Some of his critiques are trenchant, while others are more differences of emphasis, which I think highlights the fecundity of his mind and his charitable spirit. In addition, certain passages looks like he wrote them last week in their perceptivity. I commend this especially to people seeking to understand what a creative, forward-thinking conservatism might look like.

RIP

pwyllugh's review against another edition

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4.0

Gave me new insight into waht conservatism actually is, as I've never taken the time to research it. Very interesting and somehow also comforting.

thehoodie's review against another edition

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5.0

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steeluloid's review against another edition

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5.0

Well, I never thought I’d even READ a book like this, let alone really enjoy it.
As a life-long Labour voter (and occasional party member) I wanted to appreciate how otherwise “good” people could support in-progressive policies.
I learned a lot via this book.
Not enough to turn me into a Tory, but enough to understand and respect the philosophy.

cintyahikari's review against another edition

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4.0

Até 2020 eu tinha um pensamento e uma crença de que conservadorismo era antiquado. Não pesquisava muito sobre também, afinal, achava que era muito atrelado a igreja. Scruton com o seu livro me apresentou um lado do conservadorismo que eu não conhecia: “a consciência de que as coisas admiráveis são facilmente destruída, mas não são facilmente criadas”.
O livro é dividido em capítulos explicativos sobre temas como capitalismo, socialismo, liberalismo, ambientalismo, internacionalismo, multiculturalismo... Não foi uma leitura leve, pelo contrário, cada capítulo continha tantas informações que depois é necessário um tempo para reflexão. Reflexão e mente aberta é extremamente necessário para o melhor aproveitamento deste livro, sendo possível aprender muito com o mesmo.
Existem vários pontos que não fazia ideia que o conservadorismo defendia, uma delas é sobre preservação ambiental. Conservar o lar em que vivemos, sabe? "A destruição do meio ambiente prossegue a um ritmo assustador, e caso medidas sérias não sejam tomadas, só resta a catástrofe".
Para haver um diálogo entre partes é necessário sim (tentar) entender todos os lados. É nítido ver o quanto Roger estudou sobre o assunto, por isso não espere uma leitura "rasa" e de diálogos "sem embasamento".

jhugofreitas's review

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informative reflective slow-paced

4.0

bookishfelix5's review against another edition

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informative inspiring reflective

4.25