Reflections on The Revolution in France And Other Writings
Discover the profound insights of Edmund Burke in his compelling collection, Reflections on The Revolution in France And Other Writings. Published in 2015, this extensive volume spans an impressive 1160 pages, showcasing Burke's unique blend of conservative and subversive theories that shaped political thought in the 18th century. As a contemporary of intellectual giants like Adam Smith, Samuel Johnson, and Edward Gibbon, Burke initially emerged as a marginal figure, but his ideas eventually earned him a revered status as a key theorist and a hero of the Romantics. This collection is essential for anyone interested in the complexities of revolution, governance, and the philosophical underpinnings of society. Dive into Burke's reflections and explore the intricate tapestry of his thoughts that continue to resonate today.