An Englishman's Home Is His Carpark, Theodore Dalrymple (9781783342938) — Readings Books

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An Englishman's Home Is His Carpark
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An Englishman’s Home Is His Carpark

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Theodore Dalrymple, one of Britain's most incisive and wryly entertaining social critics takes on the nation's pervasive cultural decline in An Englishman's Home is His Car Park. This is not just another political commentary; it is a brilliantly observed, deeply felt critique of the everyday slovenliness and "performative behaviour" that has replaced genuine civic pride and the pursuit of excellence. Dalrymple argues that we have settled for a facade of care rather than striving for the best results, a shift that is eroding the nation's spirit. Dalrymple masterfully connects the dots from the micro-the paved-over front garden, the neglect of public spaces-to the macro: a nation seemingly resigned to its own degradation. His thesis on our "collective lack of care" and preference for empty gestures over substantial action is both a shocking revelation and a confirmation of what we see around us. Dalrymple also provides the crucial first step toward a meaningful recovery.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Gibson Square Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
7 April 2026
Pages
192
ISBN
9781783342938

Theodore Dalrymple, one of Britain's most incisive and wryly entertaining social critics takes on the nation's pervasive cultural decline in An Englishman's Home is His Car Park. This is not just another political commentary; it is a brilliantly observed, deeply felt critique of the everyday slovenliness and "performative behaviour" that has replaced genuine civic pride and the pursuit of excellence. Dalrymple argues that we have settled for a facade of care rather than striving for the best results, a shift that is eroding the nation's spirit. Dalrymple masterfully connects the dots from the micro-the paved-over front garden, the neglect of public spaces-to the macro: a nation seemingly resigned to its own degradation. His thesis on our "collective lack of care" and preference for empty gestures over substantial action is both a shocking revelation and a confirmation of what we see around us. Dalrymple also provides the crucial first step toward a meaningful recovery.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Gibson Square Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
7 April 2026
Pages
192
ISBN
9781783342938