- Edmund Burke - Wikipedia
Edmund Burke ( bɜːrk ; 12 January [NS] 1729 [2] – 9 July 1797) was an Anglo-Irish statesman, journalist, writer, literary critic, philosopher, and parliamentary orator who is regarded as the founder of the social and cultural philosophy of conservatism [3]
- BURKE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BURKE is to suppress quietly or indirectly How to use burke in a sentence
- Edmund Burke | Biography, Books, Facts | Britannica
Edmund Burke, British statesman, parliamentary orator, and political thinker who was important in the history of political theory
- Burke - definition of burke by The Free Dictionary
burke (bɜrk) v t burked, burk•ing 1 to murder by suffocation, so as to leave no marks of violence 2 to suppress or get rid of quietly or indirectly
- Biography - Edmund Burke
Biography - Edmund Burke, with suggestions for further reading Includes links to an extensive bibliography and introduction to his thought
- Edmund Burke and the Birth of Traditional Conservatism
Edmund Burke (1729-1797) is the philosophical fountainhead of modern conservatism But he didn’t start out that way The Irish-born politician started as a fiery Whig, a voice for American independence and for Dissenters and radicals at home in Great Britain
- Edmund Burke - The Encyclopedia of Conservatism
Burke was a major statesman in 18th century England, but is often remembered by conservatives as the author of Reflections on the Revolution in France[1], a work which sets out the case for constitutional stability and is foundational to modern conservatism
- Edmund Burke and the Defense of America
The most interesting response from Parliament to the imperial crisis came, not surprisingly, from Edmund Burke (essay by Bradley Birzer)
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