Michael Oakeshott Series
December 11, 1901 – December 19, 1990
An English philosopher and political theorist, his work delves into the philosophy of history, religion, aesthetics, and law. Widely considered a pivotal conservative thinker of the 20th century, he nonetheless sometimes defied simple categorization. Dismayed by the political extremism of his era, his writings reveal a profound skepticism towards movements like National Socialism and Marxism. His thought offers a deep engagement with the nature of political life and the value of tradition.



