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Edmund Burke - Wikipedia Burke supported the rights of the colonists to resist metropolitan authority, although he opposed the attempt to achieve independence He is further remembered for his long-term support for Catholic emancipation, the impeachment of Warren Hastings from the East India Company, and his opposition to the French Revolution
Edmund Burke - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Besides the Enquiry, Burke’s writings and some of his speeches contain strongly philosophical elements—philosophical both in our contemporary sense and in the eighteenth century sense, especially ‘philosophical’ history These elements play a fundamental role within his work, and help us to understand why Burke is a political classic
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Introduction to the Work of Burke Introduction to the Work of Edmund Burke, including discussion of his Reflections on the Revolution in France, his thoughts on Empire, History and Rights
Edmund Burke | The Russell Kirk Center Burke’s identification with the Rockingham Whigs was the most important personal political decision he ever made It led directly to his election to the House of Commons in December 1765 and to a career in Parliament for twenty-nine years
Edmund Burke - Political Thought, Enlightenment, Revolution | Britannica Edmund Burke - Political Thought, Enlightenment, Revolution: Burke’s writings on France, though the most profound of his works, cannot be read as a complete statement of his views on politics Burke, in fact, never gave a systematic exposition of his fundamental beliefs but appealed to them always in relation to specific issues