About Daniel Pitt

Dr. Daniel Pitt is a Teaching Associate at the University of Sheffield and is also a member of the Centre for British Politics at the University of Hull. He was a former Grad Student of Sir Roger Scruton.

Roger Scruton on the Bureaucratisation of Politics

By |2025-02-03T17:25:32-06:00February 3rd, 2025|Categories: Bureaucracy, Government, Politics, Roger Scruton|

Roger Scruton argued that the bureaucratisation of politics is replacing deliberative debate with a rigid tick-boxing exercise, substituting social justice for natural justice, imposing laws and regulations without our consent, and developing a group of activist politicians who prioritise the short-term over the long. A key component of the late Sir Roger Scruton's political thinking [...]

Defenders of the Nation-State: Scruton and Hazony

By |2024-06-14T19:00:45-05:00June 12th, 2024|Categories: Books, Foreign Affairs, Nationalism, Roger Scruton|

Both Roger Scruton and Yoram Hazony argue that the nation-state has its virtues. In the current “global conflict,” Scruton urged, “the nation is one of the things that we must keep." Sir Roger Scruton wrote of a “turning point in our history”[1], and this turning point was about the nation. Scruton believed that the “greatest [...]

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