Abstract

Although he is often included in the Pantheon of Conservative thinkers, Oakeshott has much to teach the modern left, says Andrew Gamble. He examines Oakeshott's politics of scepticism, whereby sustainable and well-adapted state institutions arise from experimentation and contingency rather than any grand political project.

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