The Need for Beauty and the Scrutonian Legacy: An Interview with Ferenc Hörcher
The most important thing for Scruton was to show that beauty can lead us from worldly concerns to the most important themes of our lives.
The most important thing for Scruton was to show that beauty can lead us from worldly concerns to the most important themes of our lives.
Modern man has bought into the broken merchandise of aesthetic subjectivism, after first embracing ethical subjectivism, resulting in countless works of art that deify ugliness as if it were a new form of beauty.
At our event, three excellent thinkers honored the memory of Sir Roger Scruton, without whom modern conservatism and the future of European civilization is unimaginable.
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