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Edmund Burke The Visionary Who Invented Modern Politics Jesse Norman

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Edmund Burke The Visionary Who Invented Modern Politics Jesse Norman
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Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.48 MB
Author: Jesse Norman
ISBN: 9780007489626, 9780007489633, 0007489625, 0007489633
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Edmund Burke The Visionary Who Invented Modern Politics Jesse Norman by Jesse Norman 9780007489626, 9780007489633, 0007489625, 0007489633 instant download after payment.

Longlisted for the Samuel Johnson prize for non-fiction; both conservative and subversive, Burke's beliefs have never been more relevant than in today's 'Big Society', as MP Jesse Norman explains.

Philosopher, statesman, and founder of modern conservatism, Edmund Burke is both the greatest and most under-rated political thinker of the past three-hundred years. Born in Ireland in 1729, and greatly affected by its bigotry and extremes, his career constituted a lifelong struggle against the abuse of power.

Amid the 18th century's golden generation that included his companions Adam Smith, Samuel Johnson and Edward Gibbon, Burke's controversial mixture of conservative and subversive theories made him first a marginal figure, and finally a revered theorist -- a hero of the Romantics. He warned of the effects of British rule in Ireland, the loss of the American colonies, and most famously, he foresaw the disastrous consequences of revolution...

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