Where we are : the state of Britain now / Roger Scruton.
Publisher: London : Bloomsbury Publishing Ltd, 2017Description: 256 pages.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781472947888; 9781472947864; 9781472947871.Subject(s): Nationalism -- Great Britain | National characteristics, British -- History | Politics and culture -- Great Britain | Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- European Union countries | European Union countries -- Foreign relations -- Great Britain | Great Britain -- Politics and governmentDDC classification: 305.821Item type | Current library | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | House of Lords Library - Palace Dewey | 305.821 SCR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 015201 |
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305.8009421 DEN The new East End : kinship, race and conflict / | 305.800956940904 BLA Enemies and neighbours : | 305.800956940904 BLA Enemies and neighbours : | 305.821 SCR Where we are : | 305.8914 RAY Homemaking : | 305.891497 GYP Gypsy economy : | 305.891497 HAN Danger! : |
1. Prelude -- 2. Our country: right or left -- 3. Nations, nationalism and us -- 4. Our country: right or wrong -- 5. The roots of British freedom -- 6. The impact of globalization -- 7. Out into the world.
"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." Taken from dust jacket.