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The Political Philosophy of Burke.
Title:
The Political Philosophy of Burke.
Author:
MacCunn, John.
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (147 pages)
Contents:
Contents -- Chapter I: -- Theories and Theorists -- Chapter II: -- From Kin to Kind -- Chapter III: -- 'Prudence' -- Chapter IV: -- What Is a People? -- Chapter V: -- Conservatism -- (a) The Impracticability of Radical Reform -- (b) The Undesirability of Radical Reform -- Chapter VI: The Wisdom of Our Ancestors -- Chapter VII: -- The Limitations of Discussion and Toleration -- (a) The Limits of Political Discussion -- (b) The Limits of Toleration -- Chapter VIII: -- Religion and Politics -- Chapter IX: -- Government -- Chapter X: -- Rights -- (a) What are the Rights of Man? -- (b) Rights and Circumstances -- Chapter XI: -- Whig Trusteeship and Democracy -- (a) The Unity of the State -- (b) The Political Incapacity of the Multitude -- (c) Representatives and Delegates -- (d) The Need for a Natural Aristocracy -- (e) The Limitations of Burke's Political Ideal -- Notes.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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