On Hunting: A Short Polemic

On Hunting: A Short Polemic

by RogerScruton (Author)

Synopsis

Modern people are as given to loving, fearing, fleeing and pursuing other species as were their hunter-gatherer forebears. An in fox-hunting they join together with their most ancient friends among the animals to pursue an ancient enemy. The feelings stirred by hunting are explored by writer and philosopher Roger Scruton, in a book which is both illuminating and deeply personal. Drawing on his own experiences of hunting and offering a delightful portrait of the people and animals who take part in it, Roger Scrutton introduces the reader to some of the mysteries of country life. His book is a plea for tolerance, towards a sport in which the love of animals prevails over the pursuit of them, and in which Nature herself is the centre of the drama.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 176
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Yellow Jersey
Published: 01 Oct 1998

ISBN 10: 0224051539
ISBN 13: 9780224051538
Book Overview: Controversial, right-wing philosopher/author, Roger Scruton takes up arms on behalf of hunting.

Author Bio
Roger Scruton lives in Wiltshire where he hunts with the Beaufort and Vale of White Horse. He is the author of over twenty books and is a well-known media personality. A knight-errant on behalf of forgotten truth, he has espoused every cause deemed lost by mad modernity.