Delve into the political philosophy of Edmund Burke, one of the greatest statesmen and orators of the 18th century. From his defense of the American colonies to his critique of the French Revolution, this book offers a comprehensive selection of Burke’s most important works, accompanied by insightful commentary and analysis.
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