Edmund Burke 
A Letter to a Noble Lord [EPUB ebook] 
A Call to Action: Unveiling Corruption and the Power of Political Reform in 18th-century England

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In ‘A Letter to a Noble Lord, ‘ Edmund Burke presents a poignant critique of the British government’s policies and the impact of the American Revolution on the institutions of monarchy and aristocracy. Written in 1796, this epistolary treatise embodies Burke’s characteristic eloquence and rhetorical flourish, manifesting a rich tapestry of philosophical reflection interwoven with political pragmatism. Esteemed as a foundational text of modern conservatism, Burke’Äôs letter navigates themes of loyalty, tradition, and the dynamic interplay between social hierarchy and individual rights, shedding light on the tumultuous political climate of his era. Edmund Burke, often hailed as the father of modern conservatism, drew upon his experiences as a statesman and his profound understanding of Enlightenment thought to craft this letter. Serving as a member of Parliament and a vociferous critic of the French Revolution, Burke’s insights were shaped by his belief in gradual reform over radical change. His deep appreciation for historical continuity and skepticism towards unchecked ambition informed his perspective, making this letter a critical response to the revolutionary fervor threatening the established order. For scholars, students, and politically engaged readers alike, ‘A Letter to a Noble Lord’ is an essential exploration of the relationship between power, responsibility, and the human condition. Burke’Äôs intricate arguments invite reflection on contemporary political dilemmas, urging readers to consider the delicate balance between innovation and preservation in governance.

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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 42 ● ISBN 4064066455965 ● File size 0.5 MB ● Publisher Good Press ● City Prague ● Country CZ ● Published 2021 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 7815080 ● Copy protection Social DRM

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