Seeing former underground students enter politics post-1989 was wonderful, says philosopher Roger Scruton

The British philosopher Roger Scruton began giving underground seminars at
the homes of Czechoslovak dissidents in the late 1970s. He was eventually
thrown out of the communist state but the clandestine network he
contributed to remained in place until the Velvet Revolution, when several
of its “graduates” helped shape the new democracy.

Published: 
Friday, September 18, 2015