Edmund Burke
A Genius Reconsidered
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Jeff Riggenbach
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Russell Kirk
He lucidly unfolds Burke's philosophy, showing how it revealed itself in concrete historical situations in the 18th century and how Burke, through his philosophy, "speaks to our age".
This volume makes vivid the four great struggles in the life of Burke: his work for conciliation with the American colonies; his involvement in cutting down the domestic power of George III; his prosecution of Warren Hastings, the Governor-General of India; and his resistance to Jacobinism, the French Revolution's "armed doctrine."
In each of these great phases of his public life, Burke fought with passionate eloquence and relentless logic for justice and for the proper balance of order and freedom. With sure instinct born of his sympathy and understanding, Russell Kirk gives us the incisive quotation, the illuminating highlight, the moving, all-too-human elements that bring Burke and his times to vivid life.
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Excellent presentation of insightful subject
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The book is heavy on policy and light on personal life, which is very good. I am not particularly interested on details like favorite color, problems with mother, and how the hair was combed. Leave that to the new Ron Chernow books, that are basically garbage.
Riggenbach is a narrator that I like and is very clear, he was good in this book.
Good Intro to Edmund Burke
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He is someone who should definitely be taught in American history when speaking about the revolution as well as his reflections on the French revolution.
I like that there is a zoomer authentic conservative realignment, Burke is making a come back, but with dank memes
Timeless wisdom
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