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Sebastian Morello is a lecturer and formator in London, England. Trained in philosophy by Sir Roger Scruton and Rev. Dr Andrew Pinsent, he is a member of several faculties, a frequent public speaker, and has books published by Routledge and Angelico Press. He lives in rural Bedfordshire with his wife and two children.
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The late Sir Roger Scruton (1944-2020), perhaps the greatest conservative philosopher of our age (though he often remarked that there was not much competition around), was my mentor. Scruton was my teacher during my Master’s […]

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