(2016) is a collection of intimate interviews between the English philosopher Roger Scruton and his intellectual biographer, Mark Dooley . Conducted over three days at Scruton’s Sunday Hill Farm in Wiltshire, these conversations provide a rare, candid look into his life, ranging from his working-class upbringing to his controversial career as a public intellectual. Structure and Chapters
: Critiques of the contemporary state of the discipline. Conversations with Roger Scruton
The book is organized chronologically and by theme, following Scruton's development as a thinker: (2016) is a collection of intimate interviews between
: Deep dives into his specific theories on aesthetics and human nature. these conversations provide a rare
: His tenure at Birkbeck College and the crystallization of his right-wing views.