How To Be A Conservative by Roger Scruton

And Why It Matters

A clear, concise defense of conservative principles that casts conservatism as a practical disposition rooted in attachment to local institutions, family, religion, and nation; it argues for prudence, respect for tradition and continuity, limited government, property rights, and the moral foundations of civil society and markets, while critiquing radical change and managerial state solutions that undermine social bonds.

Purchase from Bookshop.org