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Reflections on the Revolution in France (Paperback)

Reflections on the Revolution in France (Paperback)

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    from DinadansFriend

    Edmund Burke, MP was not in favour of popular enthusiasms, and when they rise to actual violence, well that is beyond the pale. Even though there may well have been reasons for the uprising, there should not have been this unseemly tumult. When oppressed, the populace should be able to find some ...

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    from stillatim

    How decayed is contemporary political discourse? So decayed that libertarians and small market conservatives consider Burke to be their forebear, and Marx to be the forebear of Democrats. I imagine that Marx and Burke would much rather have a beer with each other than with any of their lilliputia...

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    from wonderperson

    Edmund Burke does NOT like what he sees in Paris-be warned there are graphic descriptions of horrific atrocities being meted out on the Citizens; the phrase 'reign of terror' is a apt description'. He hits out at the political instruments of the Jacobins in the most searing of ways. One to read a...

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    from Pepys

    I cannot wait till I have finished this book: Burke's style is horrible, and his reflections are boring. Cannot say more.

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    from tmamone

    Boring, overwritten, and way too authoritative.

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