Kenneth Minogue | |
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Born | Kenneth Robert Minogue 11 September 1930 Palmerston North, New Zealand |
Died | 28 June 2013 | (aged 82)
Other names | Ken Minogue |
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Influences | John Anderson |
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Discipline | Political science |
Sub-discipline | Political theory |
School or tradition | Conservatism |
Institutions | London School of Economics |
Kenneth Robert Minogue (September 11, 1930 – June 28, 2013) was an Australian academic and political theorist. Long residing in the United Kingdom, Minogue was a prominent part of the intellectual life of British conservatism.
Associated for much of his career with the London School of Economics, where he was Professor of Political Science from 1984 to 1995, he was described as a central figure in a group of prominent conservative philosophers and commentators at the LSE that included Maurice Cranston, Elie Kedourie, and William Letwin.[1]