Reflections on the Revolution in FranceHackett Publishing, 15 wrz 1987 - 288 John Pocock's edition of Burke's Reflections is two classics in one: Burke's Reflections and Pocock's reflections on Burke and the eighteenth century. |
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... course, Price's 1789 sermon to the Revolution Society, published as A Discourse on the Love of Our Country, whose pro-French language and equation of the Glorious Revolution with the French moved Burke to compose the Reflections as we ...
... course, Price's 1789 sermon to the Revolution Society, published as A Discourse on the Love of Our Country, whose pro-French language and equation of the Glorious Revolution with the French moved Burke to compose the Reflections as we ...
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... course of history the market developed, he became capable of interacting with them in many more ways, and there took shape elaborate codes of manners and morals in which they articulated a common culture in the end far richer than that ...
... course of history the market developed, he became capable of interacting with them in many more ways, and there took shape elaborate codes of manners and morals in which they articulated a common culture in the end far richer than that ...
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... course had a great deal to say); whether they have come up with any theories of revolution more sophisticated than those Burke found in Paris or London, or have been capable of offering better accounts of how we are shaped by history ...
... course had a great deal to say); whether they have come up with any theories of revolution more sophisticated than those Burke found in Paris or London, or have been capable of offering better accounts of how we are shaped by history ...
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... course, if any course at all. In the United States, conservatism (or neo-conservatism) has become more evangelical if not less philosophical. In Great Britain, a continuing role has been played by the arguments of J. C. D. Clark ...
... course, if any course at all. In the United States, conservatism (or neo-conservatism) has become more evangelical if not less philosophical. In Great Britain, a continuing role has been played by the arguments of J. C. D. Clark ...
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