Reflections on the French Revolution and other essays - BURKE Edmund
KORTE INHOUD
Introduction par A. J. Grieve. Coll. « Everyman’s Library » n° 460
Hardcover, pocket, xiii + 369 pp., bibliographical notes, index.
Edmund Burke (1729-1797) was a politician, a writer and a political philosopher. Burke argued that man is a social being, conditioned by the rest, mankind. In that respect he was an opponent of Locke (the idea of the single mind).
Hardcover, pocket, xiii + 369 pp., bibliographical notes, index.
Edmund Burke (1729-1797) was a politician, a writer and a political philosopher. Burke argued that man is a social being, conditioned by the rest, mankind. In that respect he was an opponent of Locke (the idea of the single mind).
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