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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... possessed rights as beneficiaries ; neither possessed a right as trustee . If Burke's challenge is extended to the whole issue of natural justice , his general claim to consistency must be conceded . He asserted the superiority of ...
... possessed rights as beneficiaries ; neither possessed a right as trustee . If Burke's challenge is extended to the whole issue of natural justice , his general claim to consistency must be conceded . He asserted the superiority of ...
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... possessed them ; in the Popery Laws , the state could limit its authority by its engagements ; here it could not . ... The new conception that Burke had adopted was the trust . His earliest reference to the trust is found in the ...
... possessed them ; in the Popery Laws , the state could limit its authority by its engagements ; here it could not . ... The new conception that Burke had adopted was the trust . His earliest reference to the trust is found in the ...
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... possessed in trust . Burke was familiar with the maxim and on occasions appealed to it in argument.30 The American controversy , however , left Burke with little choice . Before 1775 Burke had insisted that Parliament possessed the ...
... possessed in trust . Burke was familiar with the maxim and on occasions appealed to it in argument.30 The American controversy , however , left Burke with little choice . Before 1775 Burke had insisted that Parliament possessed the ...
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