A world without Roger Scruton, three years on
The law, order, civility and tranquility that defined the England of his youth is not only gone, but its grave has been desecrated.
Fixing the housing crisis means radically rethinking our cities
Housing crises are becoming more pervasive, so we must look at how to build and live in urban spaces – not just seek to build more.
This Christmas, recite a poem or a carol for your loved ones
Those who believe that poetry and other forms of art are insignificant are verily declaring themselves spiritual deserts.
Reclaiming Coleridge
If more of us reclaim Coleridge’s transcendent respect for our world, we’d be living in a much healthier place indeed.