by Sir Roger Scruton (Author)
Addressing one of the most politically turbulent periods in modern British history, philosopher Roger Scruton asks how, in these circumstances, we can come to define our identity, and what in the coming years will hold us together. To what are our duties owed and why? How do we respond to the pull of globalisation and mass migration, to the rise of Islam and to the decline of Christian belief? Do we accept these as inevitable or do we resist them? If we resist them on what basis do we build? This book sets out to answer these questions, and to understand the volatile moment in which we live. Roger Scruton slices characteristically through the fog of debate with this sensible and profound account of our collective identity; essential reading for anyone interested in what it means to be British, what that might come to mean in future, and who wonders how we can define our place in a rapidly changing world.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Bloomsbury Continuum
Published: 07 Mar 2019
ISBN 10: 1472965140
ISBN 13: 9781472965141
Book Overview: Roger Scruton seeks to define the basis of our national sentiment and loyalty, at a time when Britain must reimagine its position in the world.