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Michael Oakeshott was a prominent British philosopher and political theorist, known for his significant contributions to the realm of political philosophy and the understanding of political conduct. He was born into a middle-class family in London and went on to study at the University of Oxford, where he developed his unique perspective on politics and society. Oakeshott's work is characterized by a deep skepticism towards the ideologies that dominate political thought, advocating instead for a more pragmatic approach that emphasizes the complexities of human experience.

His most notable works include 'Rationalism in Politics' and 'On Human Conduct', where he argues against the dominance of rationalist thought in political theory and emphasizes the importance of tradition and historical context in shaping political behavior. Oakeshott believed that political activity should be viewed as a conversation among individuals rather than a fight for power. His ideas have influenced a generation of thinkers and continue to resonate in contemporary discussions about the nature of politics and governance.

Data di nascita December 11, 1901
Luogo di nascita London, England
Data di morte December 17, 1990