Burke’s Politics: A Study in Whig OrthodoxyWilfrid Laurier University Press, 3 дек. 1979 г. - Всего страниц: 104 Edmund Burke claimed to be a practical politician, rather than a theorist. Nevertheless, says the author, Burke held consistent political principles which form a coherent political theory. By examining concepts such as natural laws, natural society, civil society, and history in Burke’s speeches and writings, the author comes to some conclusions about Burke’s political theory and its relation to commonly accepted eighteenth-century political doctrines. Succinct and balanced, this study will be of particular interest to political theorists and historians. |
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... duty , the true supporters of all liberal and manly morals . ” In the Appeal we find him writing in the same vein : " Dark and inscrutable are the ways by which we come into the world . The instincts which give rise to this mysterious ...
... duty , the true supporters of all liberal and manly morals . ” In the Appeal we find him writing in the same vein : " Dark and inscrutable are the ways by which we come into the world . The instincts which give rise to this mysterious ...
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... duty might require him to tax the colonies . At peace , his duty might require him to refrain from taxation . If he failed in this prudential duty in either set of circumstances , then he might be condemned for breach of trust . Burke ...
... duty might require him to tax the colonies . At peace , his duty might require him to refrain from taxation . If he failed in this prudential duty in either set of circumstances , then he might be condemned for breach of trust . Burke ...
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... duties to both England and Ireland . But the artificial and chosen duty to England took priority over his natural duty to Ireland . In 1780 he told his Bristol constituents , " I certainly have very warm good wishes for the place of my ...
... duties to both England and Ireland . But the artificial and chosen duty to England took priority over his natural duty to Ireland . In 1780 he told his Bristol constituents , " I certainly have very warm good wishes for the place of my ...
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