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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Strona xix
... ideas of patriarchal monarchy and divine right, or more radical “country” figures who denounced the Whig regime as oligarchical and corrupt, and—following Bolingbroke, the last notable Tory theorist”—urged the King or Prince of Wales to ...
... ideas of patriarchal monarchy and divine right, or more radical “country” figures who denounced the Whig regime as oligarchical and corrupt, and—following Bolingbroke, the last notable Tory theorist”—urged the King or Prince of Wales to ...
Strona xxiv
... ideas, and Burke had, since at latest 1782, been their outspoken opponent. He thought them too dangerous, since there were some radical democrats at large who attacked the influence of the aristocracy as vehemently as they attacked that ...
... ideas, and Burke had, since at latest 1782, been their outspoken opponent. He thought them too dangerous, since there were some radical democrats at large who attacked the influence of the aristocracy as vehemently as they attacked that ...
Strona xl
... ideas. Certainly, the French Revolution marked the beginning of a long period of aristocratic rigour in British politics, and there was popular conservatism as well as democratic and radical insurgency; but the process by which the text ...
... ideas. Certainly, the French Revolution marked the beginning of a long period of aristocratic rigour in British politics, and there was popular conservatism as well as democratic and radical insurgency; but the process by which the text ...
Strona xli
... ideas in the era following the French Revolution as “romantic”,196 built around the importance of popular and individual experience, shaping an inheritance from the ancestral past and set in opposition to the “rationalism” attributed to ...
... ideas in the era following the French Revolution as “romantic”,196 built around the importance of popular and individual experience, shaping an inheritance from the ancestral past and set in opposition to the “rationalism” attributed to ...
Strona xlii
... ideas the heirs of Charles James Fox—helped in a laborious reshaping of Whig reformist thinking, which by 1832 ... Idea of Each (1830) is a complex synthesis of Burke, Kant, and Plato. It imagines society as an alliance between ...
... ideas the heirs of Charles James Fox—helped in a laborious reshaping of Whig reformist thinking, which by 1832 ... Idea of Each (1830) is a complex synthesis of Burke, Kant, and Plato. It imagines society as an alliance between ...
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