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  1. Sep 26, 2024 · [January 1, Old Style], 1729, Dublin, Ireland—died July 9, 1797, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, England) was a British statesman, parliamentary orator, and political thinker prominent in public life from 1765 to about 1795 and important in the history of political theory.

  2. Political Ideas of Edmund Burke: 1. Social Contract: Edmund Burke was primarily a conservative thinker and because of his conservativeness he never recognized any abrupt or radical change for the upliftment of society. Because of his conservatism he could not lend his support to the French Revolution.

  3. Feb 23, 2004 · Edmund Burke, author of Reflections on the Revolution in France, is known to a wide public as a classic political thinker: it is less well understood that his intellectual achievement depended upon his understanding of philosophy and use of it in the practical writings and speeches by which he is chiefly known. The present essay explores the ...

  4. Jan 10, 2024 · Edmund Burke (1729-1797) was an Anglo-Irish statesman and political thinker. His most famous work is Reflections on the Revolution in France a critique of the social and political turmoil in that country in the final decade of the 18th century.

  5. Jun 2, 2020 · Burke provides a wide-ranging contribution to political theory, although he is best-known for his reflections on the revolution in France. Along with other conservative philosophers of the time such as Joseph de Maistre, Burke belongs in the counter-enlightenment school of thought.

  6. Sep 26, 2024 · 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.

  7. Edmund Burke: Irish Statesman and Political Philosopher Edmund Burke, an influential Irish statesman, orator, and political philosopher, played a significant role in shaping British history and conservative thought. Early Life and Education Born on January 12, 1729, in Dublin, Burke hailed from a Protestant family. Despite his Protestant upbringing, his mother came from a Roman Catholic background. Educated at Ballitore Boarding School and Trinity College Dublin, he initially pursued a legal ...

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Edmund_BurkeEdmund Burke - Wikipedia

    According to political scientist Jennifer Pitts, Burke "was arguably the first political thinker to undertake a comprehensive critique of British imperial practice in the name of justice for those who suffered from its moral and political exclusions."

  9. Edmund Burke © Burke was a hugely influential Anglo-Irish politician, orator and political thinker, notable for his strong support for the American Revolution and his fierce opposition...

  10. Introduction. Burke follows Aristotle and precedes Tocqueville in identifying associations as fundamental to human flourishing. For Burke, the best life begins in the “little platoons”—family, church, and local community—that orient men toward virtues such as temperance and fortitude.