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Tristan J. Rogers, "Conservatism, Past and Present: A Philosophical Introduction" (Routledge, 2025)

Mar 14, 2026
Tristan J. Rogers, philosopher and author focused on political philosophy and virtue ethics, offers a lively tour of conservatism’s history and contemporary stakes. He traces thinkers from Aristotle to Scruton. Topics include tradition and prudence, freedom through authority, the family’s role, populist nationalism, and how institutions shape virtue.
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Philosophical Conservatism As Wisdom Seeking

  • Philosophical conservatism centers philosophy on the search for wisdom that preserves human flourishing.
  • Tristan J. Rogers defines it as conserving the human good within tradition and limits of human nature, synthesizing prior conservatisms.
ADVICE

Use Prudence Before Enacting Moral Laws

  • Prioritize prudence when implementing moral laws to avoid imposing rules on an unprepared populace.
  • Rogers uses Aquinas and the abortion debate to show gradual legal reform can align natural law with social readiness.
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Freedom Is Ordered Through Institutions

  • True freedom, for conservatives, is 'ordered liberty' achieved through good institutions and authority.
  • Rogers argues obedience to virtuous authorities teaches citizens how to use liberty toward virtue, contrasting libertarianism.
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