Roger Scruton Quote

The conservative response to modernity is to embrace it, but to embrace it critically, in full consciousness that human achievements are rare and precarious, that we have no God-given right to destroy our inheritance, but must always patiently submit to the voice of order, and set an example of orderly living.


"Eliot and Conservatism" (p. 208) - A Political Philosophy (2006)


The conservative response to modernity is to embrace it, but to embrace it critically, in full consciousness that human achievements are rare and...

The conservative response to modernity is to embrace it, but to embrace it critically, in full consciousness that human achievements are rare and...

The conservative response to modernity is to embrace it, but to embrace it critically, in full consciousness that human achievements are rare and...

The conservative response to modernity is to embrace it, but to embrace it critically, in full consciousness that human achievements are rare and...