Our founding editor
Sir Roger Scruton
Featured Articles
Poetry – What Poetry?
I could read well by the time I was four, and for my fifth birthday my mother bought me two
Something Wicked This Way Comes
From time immemorial, the self-appointed prognosticators of the world have greeted each innovation and technological advancement with grave warnings of
Rise of the Young Scrutonians
He left a legacy of thought and ideas captured in crystalline prose, eloquent speeches and daring deeds to spread his
Highlights from our latest issue
Editorial Spring 24
Europe faces a threat to its peace and security unparalleled in our lifetimes.
The Curse of Mutant Liberalism
The war on woke being waged by the conservative media, along with a handful of Conservative politicians, offers us some
Corruption Legalised
Slowly and reluctantly, I have come to the conclusion that Britain is a very corrupt country indeed
Book Reviews
Goodbye Eastern Europe
Hector Monro (Saki) observed that there was too much history in Eastern Europe for its own consumption.
A Scrutonian Manifesto
Covenant: The New Politics of Home, Neighbourhood and Nation, Danny Kruger
Music for the Place that was England
The Captains’ Apprentice, Caroline Davison