Reflections on the Revolution in FranceBroadview Press, 22 wrz 2021 - 306 This abridgement of Reflections on the Revolution in France preserves the dynamism of Edmund Burke’s polemic while excising a number of detail-laden passages that may be of less interest to modern readers. Brian R. Clack’s introduction offers a compelling overview of the text and explores the consistency and coherence of Burke’s views on revolution. Burke’s critique of revolutionary politics is illuminated further by the extensive supplementary materials collected in a number of themed appendices. |
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... abuses to preserver of the status quo became something of a staple ingredient in attacks on the Reflections. We find the charge in Thomas Paine's Rights of Man (see Appendix G8), for example, and in a number of contemporary satirical ...
... abuses to preserver of the status quo became something of a staple ingredient in attacks on the Reflections. We find the charge in Thomas Paine's Rights of Man (see Appendix G8), for example, and in a number of contemporary satirical ...
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... functional importance of the aristocratic landowning class for maintaining the stability and continuity of a nation. radicals—against the abuse of power in America and India—Burke's dislike reflections on the revolution in france 25.
... functional importance of the aristocratic landowning class for maintaining the stability and continuity of a nation. radicals—against the abuse of power in America and India—Burke's dislike reflections on the revolution in france 25.
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Edmund Burke Brian R. Clack. radicals—against the abuse of power in America and India—Burke's dislike of theory is conspicuous. The American crisis was not to be eased by determining the abstract issue of whether Britain had a right to ...
Edmund Burke Brian R. Clack. radicals—against the abuse of power in America and India—Burke's dislike of theory is conspicuous. The American crisis was not to be eased by determining the abstract issue of whether Britain had a right to ...
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Background Materials | 159 |
Burke and the American Revolution | 182 |
Burkes First Responses to the French Revolution | 195 |
Burkes Later Thoughts on the Revolution | 207 |
Burke on Reform and Innovation | 225 |
Burke on Rousseau and The Philosophy of Vanity | 243 |
Contemporary Responses to Burkes Censure of the French Revolution | 252 |
Delivered Over to Infamy at the End of a Long Life | 289 |
Works Cited and Select Bibliography | 296 |
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