Oakeshott Lectures: John Gray - The English Revolutionary Tradition

John Gray stands in a jacket and shirt, wearing glasses and looking straight ahead.

 

In the concluding Oakeshott Lecture of 2025, John Gray explores the English revolutionary tradition from Thomas Hobbes to Raise the Colours.

John Gray is a world-renowned philosopher, political theorist and intellectual historian. He has an asteroid named after him and until 2008 he was School Professor of European Thought at the LSE. He now writes principally for the New Statesman and has authored over twenty books including the bestselling Seven Types of Atheism, Straw Dogs, Black Mass, The Soul of the Marionette, The Silence of Animals and Feline Philosophy. His latest book, published by Penguin in September 2023, is The New Leviathans: Thoughts After Liberalism.

After his lecture, Prof Gray will be joined on stage by eminent historian Prof Robert Tombs for what promises to be a lively discussion.


Event Information

Doors open: 16:30 

Running time: 17:00 - 18:30

Age range: All ages

Latecomers not permitted.

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Ticket price: Free

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