About: Alexander Boot

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Born in Russia and educated at Moscow University, Alexander Boot lectured on English literature, wrote art and film criticism, and made a nuisance of himself with the authorities. Pursued by the KGB, he emigrated in 1973, first to the USA and then, in 1988, to the UK. For a long time he combined writing for various publications with a successful business career. When this became difficult, he retired as company director in 2005 and began to write full-time. Alexander Boot is the author of How the West Was Lost (2006), God and Man According to Tolstoy (2009), The Crisis Behind Our Crisis (2011), How the Future Worked (2013), Democracy as a Neocon Trick (2014) and co-author of A Nation That Forgot God (2010). He divides his time between London and Burgundy, working on his next book.

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Modern democracy as spivocracy

Modern democracy as spivocracy

November 29, 2014 at 11:38 am 1 comment

Generally speaking, a watershed between the right and the left in politics is formed by the Enlightenment.

People I’d describe as real conservatives detest it, while those on the left feel exactly the opposite.

John Major kindly explains what it means to be British

John Major kindly explains what it means to be British

November 17, 2014 at 8:34 pm 0 comments

Sir John, who, I don’t mind admitting, is my political, moral and intellectual idol, hit the nail on the head the other day, with Ukip being the nail and Nigel Farage the head.

Ukip, explained my idol, “is peddling sheer nastiness” that is “profoundly un-British in every way”.

Lies, damned lies and immigration statistics

Lies, damned lies and immigration statistics

November 16, 2014 at 8:08 pm 0 comments

Arithmetic and statistics are useful tools for liars. A little massaging here, a little bending there, and suddenly a lie sounds plausible. When it comes to liars in our government, they don’t have to distort their sums to make a false point. All it takes is applying arithmetic to issuesRead More

Life, liberty and pursuit of bananas

Life, liberty and pursuit of bananas

October 6, 2014 at 3:29 pm 0 comments

It’s endlessly fascinating to observe how modernity rapes the very reason in whose name it was inaugurated,the foundation on which it’s supposedly built. Upon closer examination, however, one realises that the foundation is subsiding and termite-ridden. Detached from its divine source, reason can become very unreasonable indeed. Actually, as ifRead More

Most things do work in France – except politics

Most things do work in France – except politics

October 4, 2014 at 7:46 pm 0 comments

I don’t know if Andy Street, head of John Lewis, plays football, but he’s certainly a master of our second most popular sport: French bashing. Nothing in France works, he says. In absolute terms he’s not far wrong: most things in France don’t work as well as they should. ButRead More

Let’s not be too hasty saluting that speech

Let’s not be too hasty saluting that speech

October 2, 2014 at 5:21 pm 0 comments

David Cameron has only one thing going for him: he isn’t Ed Miliband. Miliband’s speech at the Labour conference proved yet again that he has learned nothing from the disasters his socialist predecessors have perpetrated with predictable regularity. Clearly, this Eddie is not for learning. Dave isn’t a particularly fastRead More

Our strategists prove that common sense is most uncommon

Our strategists prove that common sense is most uncommon

October 1, 2014 at 5:33 pm 0 comments

Our country is at war. Historically, that’s what the RAF flying bombing sorties has meant. If this fact now calls for a different interpretation, I’d like to hear what it is. Until I do I’ll be repeating the same old thing: Britain is at war. And I hope you’ll joinRead More

Zeitgeist speaks through Robson Green

Zeitgeist speaks through Robson Green

September 30, 2014 at 5:27 pm 0 comments

If, like me, you aren’t plugged into popular culture, Robson Green is some kind of TV actor, a rather good one by general consent. That makes him a celebrity, a status that confers on its proud possessor the authority to enlarge on any subject under the sun and have hisRead More

Conservatism in crisis

Conservatism in crisis

September 29, 2014 at 5:39 pm 0 comments

Lord Hailsham’s explanation of conservatism is correct, but only as far as it goes: “Conservatism is not so much a philosophy as an attitude, a constant force, performing a timeless function in the development of a free society, and corresponding to a deep and permanent requirement of human nature itself.”Read More

Ten years to turn Britain around? Ed won’t take that long

Ten years to turn Britain around? Ed won’t take that long

September 24, 2014 at 5:54 pm 0 comments

Ed Miliband is asking for 10 years in power to “turn Britain around”. He’s being uncharacteristically modest. Socialists have never needed years to destroy a country when they take over. Depending on their radicalism, this feat may take them days to achieve (Lenin) or perhaps weeks (Hollande). Never years. WritingRead More