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Edmund Burke - Wikipedia Edmund Burke ( b ɜːr k ; 12 January 1729 [2] – 9 July 1797) was an Anglo-Irish statesman, journalist, writer, literary critic, philosopher, and parliamentary orator who is regarded as the founder of the social and cultural philosophy of conservatism [3]
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Edmund Burke - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 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
Biography - Edmund Burke Born in 1729 in Dublin, Edmund Burke was the son of an Irish government lawyer who grew up among a variety of Christian traditions Though raised in his father’s Protestant faith, his mother was Catholic, and in his youth Burke was sent to a Quaker boarding school This upbringing prefigured Burke’s later advocacy for greater religious
Edmund Burke and the Birth of Traditional Conservatism Edmund Burke (1729-1797) is the philosophical fountainhead of modern conservatism But he didn’t start out that way The Irish-born politician started as a fiery Whig, a voice for American independence and for Dissenters and radicals at home in Great Britain
Edmund Burke - The Russell Kirk Center On July 10, 1765, the Marquis of Rockingham became prime minister; the next day he appointed Burke as his private secretary Burke’s identification with the Rockingham Whigs was the most important personal political decision he ever made