A reactionary is fixed on the past and wanting to return to it; a conservative wishes to adapt what is best in the past to the changing circumstances of the present.
Sir Roger Scruton


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A reactionary is fixed on the past and wanting to return to it; a conservative wishes to adapt what is best in the past to the changing circumstances of the present.
Sir Roger Scruton
I consider myself somewhat of an artist
“The bright old day now dawns again; the cry runs through the land, In England there shall be dear bread—in Ireland, sword and brand; And poverty, and ignorance, shall swell the rich and grand, So, rally round the rulers with the gentle iron hand, Of the fine old English Tory days; Hail to the coming time!” - Charles Dickens’ parody on Toryism, The Fine Old English Gentleman (1841)
For the conservative, human beings come into this world burdened by obligations, and subject to institutions and traditions that contain within them a precious inheritance of wisdom, without which the exercise of freedom is as likely to destroy human rights and entitlements as to enhance them.
Sir Roger Scruton
The conservative cause has been polluted by the ideology of big business, by the global ambitions of the multinational companies, and by the ascendancy of economics in the thinking of modern politicians.
- Sir Roger Scruton, How To Be a Conservative
I’ve always said that the word ‘conservative’ is the most abused word in the political dictionary. For those of us who have a conservative disposition towards arts, culture, and society but don’t automatically align ourselves with the actual political Conservative party, it is a continued cause for grief.
I believe Adam Smith and Edmund Burke - both badly misunderstood and misquoted thinkers - as well as the late Sir Roger Scruton would be turning in their graves at how the poor state of current British conservatism has morphed into some cultish free market libertarian wet dream.
The only hope [for Britain] is a Toryism which... should refuse to identify itself philosophically with that ‘Conservatism’ which has been overrun first by deserters from Whiggism and later by businessmen.
- T.S. Eliot
In feudal times the aristocracy had sent their sons to university, conferring superiority on the institution. Nowadays it was the other way round: the university conferred superiority on the man.
- Ursula K. Le Guin
I remember graduation day well when walking down King’s Parade past King’s College Chapel on our way to Senate House.
Good times. Although I had no idea where or how fast those three years went. Probably the classic three B’s: books, booze, and bonking. And not always in that order and sometimes all three at the same time. Everything that I try to recall is a hazy dream.
Contrary to what le Guin states, I can say, speaking for myself and my peers, we left university with uncertainty, insecurity, and a hell of a lot of growing up to do.
Those who lose respect for their dead have ceased to be trustees of their inheritance. Inevitably, therefore, they lose the sense of obligation to future generations. The web of obligations shrinks to the present tense. Such, for Burke, was the lesson of the French Revolution.
- Sir Roger Scruton