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  1. Works Volume 11 by Edmund, 1729-1797 Burke, 2009-10-26
  2. An account of the European settlements in America in six parts.. each part contains an accurate description of the settlements in it, their extent, climate, productions, trade genius and disposition of their inhabitants: the interests of the several powers of Europe with respect to those settlements; and their political and commercial views with regard to each other.. Volume 2 by Edmund, 1729-1797 Burke, 2009-10-26
  3. Works Volume 7 by Edmund, 1729-1797 Burke, 2009-10-26
  4. Works Volume 2 by Edmund, 1729-1797 Burke, 2009-10-26
  5. Thoughts on the prospect of a regicide peace, in a series of letters by Edmund, 1729-1797 Burke, 2009-10-26
  6. Letters, a selection : edited with an introd. by Harold J. Laski by Edmund, 1729-1797 Burke, 2009-10-26
  7. Reflections on the Revolution in France With an introd. by George Sampson by Edmund, 1729-1797 Burke, 2009-10-26
  8. Reflections on the French Revolution & other essays. [With an introd. by A. J. Grieve by Edmund, 1729-1797 Burke, 2009-10-26
  9. Works Volume 1 by Edmund, 1729-1797 Burke, 2009-10-26
  10. Works Volume 8 by Edmund, 1729-1797 Burke, 2009-10-26
  11. Speech on American taxation; edited with introd. and notes by James Hugh Moffatt by Edmund, 1729-1797 Burke, 2009-10-26
  12. Speech on conciliation with America. Edited with notes, and an introd. by Edmund, 1729-1797 Burke, 2009-10-26
  13. Works Volume 3 by Edmund, 1729-1797 Burke, 2009-10-26
  14. Speeches on America by Edmund, 1729-1797 Burke, 2009-10-26

81. Burke (Edmund)
Translate this page Burke, Edmund (1729-1797), homme politique et théoricien britannique, dont la critique de la Révolution française fut le fondement du conservatisme européen
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Burke, Edmund Ce que je peux faire, ce n'est pas ce que me dit un homme de loi; mais ce que l'humanité, la raison et la justice me disent que je devrais faire. Ceux qui ont beaucoup à espérer et rien à perdre seront toujours dangereux. Dans toutes les formes de gouvernement, c'est le peuple qui est le véritable législateur. De mauvaises lois sont la pire sorte de tyrannie. L'habitude nous réconcilie avec tout. La superstition est la religion des âmes faibles. Le gouvernement est une invention de la sagesse humaine pour pourvoir aux besoins humains. Les hommes ont droit à ce que cette sagesse pourvoie à leurs besoins. Les lois, comme les maisons, s'appuient les unes sur les autres. Les tyrans manquent rarement de prétextes. Un Etat qui n'a pas les moyens d'effectuer des changements n'a pas les moyens de se maintenir. Liste des auteurs Auteur précédent Auteur suivant ... Les Pros du secours

82. Occident - Politik: E. Burke (1729-1797)
(17291797). Introduktion. Edmund Burke er en af klassikerne i den politiske filosofis historie. Som den første og betydeligste repræsentant for den
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FORSIDE NYT SKRÆP FOLKET AF ÆLDE ... SØG E. BURKE Introduktion Edmund Burke er en af klassikerne i den politiske filosofis historie. Som den første og betydeligste repræsentant for den konservative politiske tænkning, kaldes med rette konservatismens fader. Han har udtrykt den sindsmæssige indstilling og det kompleks af almene forestillinger, som kan spores bag megen konservativ tænkning. Selv stod han som stridens mand midt i sin samtids politiske liv. Rendyrket teoretiker er han langtfra. Han opbyggede ikke nogen sluttet politisk teori, men hans teoretiske standpunkter kom som oftest til udtryk i polemiske kommentarer til aktuelle stridsspørgsmål. Han kan være uklar og springende, og rives stundom med af sin egen magtfulde og farverige prosa. Men i grænselandet mellem politisk refleksion og praktisk politik er han uovertruffen. Dette gælder især i det voldsomme skrift mod den franske revolution, Reflections on the Revolution in France (1790). I lighed med Hume tog Burke afstand fra den sædvanlige opfattelse af "samfundskontrakten". Når han selv anvendte ordet "kontrakt" om samfundets grundlag, gav han det et nyt indhold. Tanken om, at menneskerettighederne kunne fastslås forud for og uafhængig af det historisk bestemte samfund, tog han afstand fra. Menneskerettighederne var ifølge Burke ensbetydende med de "fordele" som det historisk bestemte samfund havde vundet for borgerne - og disse rettigheder var nært forbundet med pligter. Burke forsvarede derfor de rettigheder, han mente udgik fra et givent samfunds traditioner, hvorfor han støttede den amerikanske opstand, men afviste den franske revolution. De amerikanske kolonister forsøgte blot at genvinde de rettigheder de havde som engelske undersåtter, mens man i Frankrig forsøgte at tiltvinge sig abstrakte rettigheder adskilt fra den historiske tradition.

83. Edmund Burke (1729-1797)
Translate this page Edmund Burke (1729-1797) di Marco Respinti. 1. La vita e le opere. Edmund Burke nasce a Dublino, in Irlanda, il 12 gennaio 1729 da padre anglicano e da
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di Marco Respinti 1. La vita e le opere Il 9 febbraio 1758 Jane Burke dà alla luce il figlio Richard, che morirà nel 1794. Nel medesimo anno, Burke comincia a dirigere l'Annual Register, una corposa rassegna che, dal 1759, si occupa di storia, di politica e di letteratura, prima solo britanniche, poi anche europee continentali, e che egli dirige, anche collaborando, fino al 1765. Fra il 1758 e il 1759 scrive Essay towards an Abridgment of the English History - interrotto a re Giovanni Plantageneto, detto Senzaterra (1167-1216) -, un'opera pubblicata postuma nel 1811. In questo stesso periodo Burke inizia a frequentare Samuel Johnson (1709-1784), l'eminente letterato tory, cioè del "partito del re": nonostante la diversità delle loro opinioni politiche, fra i due intercorreranno profonde stima e amicizia. Burke siede dunque nei banchi dell'opposizione per la maggior parte della propria carriera politica ed è durante questa seconda fase della sua esistenza che lo statista-pensatore pubblica le opere più note, fra cui Thoughts on the Causes of the Present Discontents nel 1770, Speech on the Conciliation with the Colonies nel 1775, Reflections on the Revolution in France nel 1790, Thoughts on the French Affairs e Appeal from the New to the Old Whigs nel 1791, nonché le Letters on a Regicide Peace, concluse nel 1796. Il 9 luglio 1797 Burke muore nella sua casa di campagna di Beaconsfield, in Inghilterra.

84. Edmund Burke - Wikiquote
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85. Biographies: The Political Philosopher, Edmund Burke (1729-97).
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    Burke was the son of a Dublin attorney. In 1750, he entered the Middle Temple, London, but Burke soon abandoned law for literary work. In 1756 he published, anonymously, A Vindication of Natural Society . In 1765 he became the private secretary to Marquis of Rockingham, who at that time, but only for a year thereafter, was premier. Burke soon entered parliament, as a Whig, through a pocket borough, Wendover. During most all of his years as a parliamentarian, Burke was to sit in the opposition benches as a critic to the ruling Tories. These were times of great historical importance, marked by the unsuccessful coercion of the American colonies. The event, which was to unfold over a number of years, was, accompanied by corruption, extravagance, and reaction. Against this, Burke and his Whig friends could only raise a strong protest. "The best of Burke's writings and speeches belong to this period, and may be described as a defence of sound constitutional statesmanship against prevailing abuse and misgovernment." After the British colonies were lost, still yet in opposition, Burke turned his great talents in the support of the Irish cause

    86. BBC - History - Edmund Burke (1729 - 1797)
    A statesman, orator and political thinker, Edmund Burke championed conservatism in opposition to Revolutionary France. Born in Ireland, in 1765 Burke
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    A statesman, orator and political thinker, Edmund Burke championed conservatism in opposition to Revolutionary France. Born in Ireland, in 1765 Burke entered Parliament and became active in the hot debate over the crown's powers. Burke pressed for parliamentary control of royal patronage and expenditure, in 1782 becoming closely involved with an act regulating the civil list paid by parliament to the crown. Britain's imposition on America of measures including the Stamp Act in 1765 provoked violent colonial opposition. Burke argued that British policy had been inflexible and called for more pragmatism. He believed that government should be a co-operative relationship between rulers and subjects and that, while the past was important, a willingness to adapt to the inevitability of change could - hopefully - reaffirm traditional values under new circumstances. He also maintained a keen interest in India. He concluded that Indian governmental corruption had to be resolved by removing patronage from interested parties. He proposed that India be governed by independent commissioners in London, but a bill to this end was defeated, prompting impeachment proceedings against Warren Hastings, governor-general of Bengal.

    87. Edmund Burke Quotes - The Quotations Page
    Edmund Burke (1729 1797) Irish orator, philosopher, politician more Edmund Burke, A Philosophical Inquiry into the Origin of Our Ideas of the
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    All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.
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    Better be despised for too anxious apprehensions, than ruined by too confident security.
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    I thought ten thousand swords must have leaped from their scabbards to avenge even a look that threatened her with insult. But the age of chivalry is gone.
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    It is the nature of all greatness not to be exact.
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    Never despair; but if you do, work on in despair.
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    No one could make a greater mistake than he who did nothing because he could do only a little.
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    Our patience will achieve more than our force.
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    The wise determine from the gravity of the case; the irritable, from sensibility to oppression; the high minded, from disdain and indignation at abusive power in unworthy hands.
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    No passion so effectually robs the mind of all its powers of acting and reasoning as fear.

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    89. Edmund Burke Life Stories, Books, & Links
    Edmund Burke (1729 1797). Category Irish Literature. Born January 12, 1729 Dublin, Ireland. Died July 9, 1797 Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire
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    BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION Edmund Burke (1729 - 1797) Category: Irish Literature Born: January 12, 1729
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    On this day in 1793, the French Revolution's "Reign of Terror" officially began. Such events inspired not only the well-known fiction and verse but some of the world's most enduring political and philosophical writing, including the 1790 forewarning of "fire and blood" in Edmund Burke's Reflections on the Revolution in France top of page SELECTED WORKS BY THIS AUTHOR Reflections on the Revolution in France
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    93. Burke Edmund From FOLDOC
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    94. Edmund Burke
    Translate this page Edmund Burke (1729 - 1797). Der englische Philosoph Edmund Burke hat mit seinen Reflections on the Revolution in France (1790) eine ausführliche
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    Burke, Edmund (1729 1797), Click For External Online Reference British Politician. Quotations By This Source. Beauty
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    96. Selections From Edmund Burke At Conservativeforum.org
    Edmund Burke 1729 1797. Irish political philosopher, statesman, parliamentary orator. Burke championed conservatism in opposition to Jacobinism in his
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    97. Biografía - Burke, Edmund
    Burke, Edmund Nacionalidad Gran Bretaña Dublín 1729 - 1797
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    Nacido en 1729, se educó en el seno de una familia protestante. Acudió al Trinity College de Dublín, su ciudad natal, siendo entre 1784 y 1785 profesor y rector de la Universidad de Glasgow. Miembro del partido whig, el ala liberal de la aristocracia británica, criticó a Pitt y Hastings. Fue defensor de la libertad religiosa de los colonos americanos, si bien criticó con dureza los principios democráticos de la Revolución Francesa en su obra "Reflections on the Revolution in France", publicada en 1790. Partidario del pragmatismo político, en su primer escrito, "Vindication of Natural Society", de 1756, critica el racionalismo y la abstracción teórica. En este sentido, postulaba el "principio de intervención", por el cual los Estados estaban legitimados para intervenir en otros Estados si consideraba que en ellos se estaba pervirtiendo el orden natural, dando lugar a la anarquía, la tiranía o el desorden. Teórico del partido whig, facilitó los elementos para contrarrestar el empuje de las masas y eliminar las intrigas cortesanas.
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    1729 1797 ). It is one of history s curiosities that Reflections on the Revolution in France Russell Kirk, Edmund Burke A Genius Reconsidered.
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    It is one of history's curiosities that [ Reflections on the Revolution in France ] should be so nearly forgotten. - Howard Fast Major Works
    A Vindication of Natural Society
    A Philosophical Enquiry into the Sublime and Beautiful
    Thoughts on the Cause of the Present Discontents
    Speeches on America
    Reflections on the Revolution in France
    ( 1790 ). Having defended the American Revolution, Burke was bitterly critical of the excesses of the French.
    A Letter to a Member of the National Assembly
    An Appeal from the New to the Old Whigs
    A Letter to a Noble Lord
    Two Letters on the Proposals for Peace with the Regicide Directory of France
    Correspondence
    . Edited by Thomas W. Copeland and others. Chicago, 1958 - 1978. About Burke George Fasel, Edmund Burke . Twayne, 1983. Russell Kirk, Edmund Burke: A Genius Reconsidered . Arlington House, 1967. Philip Magnus, Edmund Burke: A Life . John Murray, 1939. Edmund Burke from Jack Lynch. Back to Restoration and Eighteenth Century

    99. Edmund Burke - Definition Of Edmund Burke By The Free Online Dictionary, Thesaur
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