Reflections on the Revolution in France

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This classic text on political philosophy supports studies in history, government, and social sciences by providing primary source material on the French Revolution.

Reflections on the Revolution in France
Reflections on the Revolution in France
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A new highly-acclaimed academic edition of Burke’s classic. This new edition contains the full text and notes, with a complete translation of the Latin and Greek quotes as well as an introdution to the philosophy of Burke. Written in 1790, Edmund Burke’s Reflections on the Revolution in France is a classic of political philosophy, dealing with issues such as liberty, justice, equality, oppression and rebellion and the contrast between ideals and political reality. MDB Oxford editions are high-quality editions of world Classics of philosophy, curated by expert academics.

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Reflections on the Revolution In France

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This book provides a historical and philosophical perspective on political change and government for social studies and history curriculum.

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Edmund Burke’s Reflections on the Revolution in Franceis an essential work for anyone interested in the French Revolution and its legacy. Written in 1790, it is a powerful critique of the Revolution’s excesses and a meditation on the dangers of revolutionary fervor. Burke’s insight into the potential for tyranny and chaos from the revolutionary spirit provides a timeless warning to those who seek to upend the established order. Reflections on the Revolution in France is a classic work of political philosophy that has stood the test of time and remains essential reading for anyone interested in the workings of power, justice, and political change. Edmund Burke (1729-1797) was an Anglo-Irish statesman, author, orator, political theorist, and philosopher who was one of the most influential figures of the 18th century. A Whig and a member of the British Parliament, he is generally regarded as the father of modern conservatism. He is best known for his support of the American Revolution, his defense of constitutionalism, and his critique of the French Revolution. Born in Dublin, Burke was educated at Trinity College and went on to become a lawyer and a political journalist. He was elected to the British House of Commons in 1765, where he represented the constituency of Wendover. Burke was an outspoken advocate of the American colonies in their struggle for independence and a staunch opponent of the French Revolution. He was a leading figure in the movement to repeal the Test and Corporation Acts, which prevented non-Anglicans from holding public office in England. Burke was a prolific author and wrote on a wide range of topics including political philosophy, economics, history, and even aesthetics. His most famous works are Reflections on the Revolution in France (1790), A Vindication of Natural Society (1756), and his Speech to the Electors of Bristol (1774). Burke was an influential figure in the development of modern conservatism and his ideas have been widely influential in both the American and British political systems. His writings are still widely read and studied today. He is remembered as a great statesman and thinker whose legacy lives on in the principles of limited government, the rule of law, and the preservation of civil liberties.

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