Reflections on the Revolution in FranceCosimo, Inc., 1 sty 2008 - 264 Reflections on the Revolution in France is the most famous and popular work of Irish political writer and statesman EDMUND BURKE (1729-1797), whose 12-volume set of collected works has long been considered one of the most influential anthologies of political philosophy in the English language. Reflections, included in Volume III of that set, is significant enough to warrant its own separate publication here. Although Burke supported many liberal movements, such as the right of self-rule of the American colonies and of Ireland, he did not support the French Revolution: he believed the uprising was based on faulty notions that did not properly account for the pitfalls of human nature, and this, he predicted, would lead the revolutionaries to disaster. And indeed, the Revolution did lead to the Reign of Terror and eventually Napoleon Bonaparte. Students of history and philosophy will find Burke's arguments as provocative as his contemporaries did. |
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... justice , and fixed fundamental policy , are perfectly intelligible , and perfectly binding upon those who exercise any authority , under any name , or under any title , in the state . The House of Lords , for instance , is not morally ...
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... justice . But whilst I revere men in the functions which belong to them , and would do , as much as one man can do , to prevent their exclusion from any , I cannot , to flatter them , give the lie to nature . They are good and useful in ...
... justice . But whilst I revere men in the functions which belong to them , and would do , as much as one man can do , to prevent their exclusion from any , I cannot , to flatter them , give the lie to nature . They are good and useful in ...
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... judge's seat , nor understand the sen- tence of judgment : they cannot declare justice and judgment , and they shall not be found where parables are spoken . ” I do not , my dear Sir , conceive you REFLECTIONS ON THE REVOLUTION IN FRANCE ...
... judge's seat , nor understand the sen- tence of judgment : they cannot declare justice and judgment , and they shall not be found where parables are spoken . ” I do not , my dear Sir , conceive you REFLECTIONS ON THE REVOLUTION IN FRANCE ...
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