Reflections on the revolution in France : and on the proceedings in certain societies in London relative to that event
Burke, Edmund, 1729-17972003
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This work demonstrates Edmund Burke's ability to set contemporary problems within a wider context of political theory. It was a dire warning of the consequences that would follow the mismanagement of change. Burke's seminal work was written during the early months of the French Revolution, and it predicted with uncanny accuracy many of its worst excesses, including the Reign of Terror. A scathing attack on the revolution's attitudes to existing institutions, property and religion, it makes a cogent case for upholding inherited rights and established customs, argues for piecemeal reform rather than revolutionary change - and deplores the influence Burke feared the revolution might have in Britain. Reflections on the Revolution in France is now widely regarded as a classic statement of conservative political thought, and is one of the eighteenth century's great works of political rhetoric.
Main title:
Reflections on the revolution in France : and on the proceedings in certain societies in London relative to that event / Edmund Burke ; editor, Conor Cruise O'Brien.
Edition:
Updated ed.
Imprint:
London : Penguin, 2003.
Collation:
400 p. ; 20 cm.
Notes:
Previous ed.: Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999.Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780140432046 (pbk)
Dewey class:
944.04
Language:
English
Subject:
BRN:
2287270