How does Roger Scruton's vision of conservatism differ from Edmund Burke's, particularly in the context of modern challenges?
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Scruton places greater emphasis on the need for environmental conservation to maintain societal stability and the legacy for future generations.
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Scruton argues for a more radical approach to societal changes and reforms compared to Burke.
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Unlike Burke, Scruton rejects the value of traditions unless they serve a practical modern-day purpose.
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Scruton supports a fundamentalist approach to interpreting religious texts as the basis of law, moving away from Burke's secular viewpoints.
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