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Edmund Burke

2021
Edmund Burke is considered the father of conservatism. With his ‘Reflections on the French Revolution’ (1790), Burke presented a work that was already controversial at the time of its publication. In Burke’s understanding, people and their social institutions are historical beings that are subject to change but unchanging in the face of all change. The
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‘What they owe to their children’: Edmund Burke on parental love and liberty

History of European Ideas
This is the first article to investigate the role of parental affection in Edmund Burke’s political thought. It challenges the widely held view that Burke defended patriarchal authority in reaction to egalitarian ideas of the family advanced by the ...
Madeleine Armstrong
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The Reactionary Mind: Conservatism from Edmund Burke to Donald Trump. Second Edition. By Corey Robin. New York: Oxford University Press, 2017. 352p. $74.00 cloth, $19.95 paper.

Perspectives on Politics, 2019
It has long seemed self-evident to many scholars and critics that conservative thought should be divided into two parts. The first would be its stable core of ideas— including, perhaps, a skeptical attitude toward reason, or a politics of prudence, or a ...
John Medearis
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Edmund Burke and the British Empire in the West Indies

, 2019
In the later eighteenth century the West Indian sugar islands were a source of conspicuous wealth for some individuals and an important addition to the resources of Great Britain. They were generally reckoned to be the most valuable of Britain’s imperial
P. Marshall
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Appeal From The New To The Old Whigs

, 2005
Edmund Burke, J. Robson
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