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A Guide to the Classics : Or How to Pick the Derby Winner - Guy Griffith

A Guide to the Classics

Or How to Pick the Derby Winner

By: Guy Griffith, Michael Oakeshott

Hardcover | 3 June 2017 | Edition Number 3

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Originally written in 1936 by two young Cambridge Fellows, A Guide to the Classics is a light-hearted manual on how to pick the Derby winner. However, as the tongue-in-cheek title suggested, there is more to the book than meets the eye, especially as one of the young dons went on to become, according to his 1990 Telegraph obituary, ''the greatest political philosopher in the Anglo-Saxon tradition since Mill - or even Burke''.

The book takes the abstraction out of the Derby by attacking the systems which had been developed by generations of ''form'' experts. It exposes theoretical solutions as fraudulent - instead it applies hard-headed empirical and historical analysis. Oakeshott went on to apply this methodology to his famous critique of ''rationalism'' in politics.

This long-awaited edition of Griffith and Oakeshott's classic text includes a new preface and foreword by horse racing journalist and author Sean Magee, and political commentator Peter Oborne.

Industry Reviews
"[A]n unusual, lighthearted mix of racing and philosophy..." -- Howard Wright * The Racing Post *
"A Guide to the Classics is no mere jeu d'esprit spun off by a pair of Cambridge dons, one of whom would become Britain's most original 20th-century philosopher. This delightful book contains the core of Oakeshott's thinking, wittily and gracefully presented and laced with irreverent humour. The subject is as much about the nature of human knowledge as it is horse racing." -- John Gray * Literary Review *
"A Guide to the Classics will surprise readers who know only Michael Oakeshott's major works of political philosophy... Its merit is to add insight into Oakeshott's thinking, what it means to have a conservative disposition; it is a satire on the world of getting and spending..." -- Timothy Fuller * New Criterion *
"This book is a rare published example of one of Oakeshott's major distractions from philosophy and venturing into the world of practice and recommendation." -- David Boucher * Collingwood and British Idealism Studies *

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