We compute, to the first non-trivial order in the -expansion of a perturbed scalar field theory, the anomalous dimensions of an infinite class of primary operators with arbitrary spin = 0, 1, . . . , including as a particular case the weakly broken higher-spin currents, using only constraints from conformal symmetry. Following the bootstrap philosophy, no reference is made to any Lagrangian, equations of motion or coupling constants. Even the space dimensions d are left free. The interaction is implicitly turned on through the local operators by letting them acquire anomalous dimensions.When matching certain four-point and five-point functions with the corresponding quantities of the free field theory in the → 0 limit, no free parameter remains. It turns out that only the expected discrete d values are permitted and the ensuing anomalous dimensions reproduce known results for the weakly broken higher-spin currents and provide new results for the other spinning operators.