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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... true of the King , in Burke's opinion , was also true of the Lords and Commons . 16 Moreover , what was true of government under the British constitution was true of all governments under any constitu- tion . As long as the state ...
... true of the King , in Burke's opinion , was also true of the Lords and Commons . 16 Moreover , what was true of government under the British constitution was true of all governments under any constitu- tion . As long as the state ...
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... true as Nature is true , that , if you force them out of the religion of habit , education , or opinion , it is not to yours they will ever go . Shaken in their minds , they will go to that where the dogmas are fewest .... " 40 Burke's ...
... true as Nature is true , that , if you force them out of the religion of habit , education , or opinion , it is not to yours they will ever go . Shaken in their minds , they will go to that where the dogmas are fewest .... " 40 Burke's ...
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... true principles of old Whiggism were quite different from the principles argued in Locke's Treatises . It is signifi- cant that when Burke expounded old Whiggism in the Appeal he did not cite Locke . He took as his authorities the Whigs ...
... true principles of old Whiggism were quite different from the principles argued in Locke's Treatises . It is signifi- cant that when Burke expounded old Whiggism in the Appeal he did not cite Locke . He took as his authorities the Whigs ...
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