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|title=Notebooks, 1922-86
|author=Michael Oakeshott
|publisher=Imprint Academic
|date=February 2014
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|summary=Notebooks of Michael Oakeshott’s private reflections spanning over sixty years and edited by Luke O’Sullivan.
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Michael Oakeshott is usually described as a conservative thinker. According to Perry Anderson, his work influenced John Major's style of politics; he named him in the London Review of Books in 1992 as one of four ‘outstanding European theorists of the intransigent Right’. Luke O’Sullivan, who edited this collection of notebooks, has often said that he considers such descriptions limiting. O’Sullivan is clearly enthusiastic about Oakeshott’s work and strove to enable these notebooks, spanning a period of over sixty years, to be published.