Catalog Search Results
Author
Publisher
Dutton
Pub. Date
pref. 1958
Description
Written in 1791 and 1792 this two-part declaration, Rights of Man, was in response to Edmund Burke's Reflections on the Revolution in France. Part One argued for political independence and social reform. This seminal work on freedom and equality, written by Thomas Paine, one of the most influential writers and reformers of his age, is considered to be a classic statement of faith in democracy and egalitarianism and is Paine's most widely read work....
Author
Publisher
Basic Books
Pub. Date
c2013
Description
A provocative biography of Edmund Burke, the underappreciated founder of modern conservatism.
Edmund Burke is both the greatest and the most underrated political thinker of the past three hundred years. A brilliant 18th-century Irish philosopher and statesman, Burke was a fierce champion of human rights and the Anglo-American constitutional tradition, and a lifelong campaigner against arbitrary power. Once revered by an array of great Americans including...
3) Burke
Author
Series
Publisher
Harper
Pub. Date
[18--?]
Description
This 1867 biography of the political philosopher who, more than any other, deserves to be known as the father of modern conservatism, is less concerned with the personal affairs of its subject than his relations to the political and historical trends of his time.
Author
Publisher
Basic Books
Pub. Date
[2014]
Description
"In The Great Debate Yuval Levin explores the origins of the familiar left/right divide in American politics by examining the views of the men who best represent each side of that debate: Edmund Burke and Thomas Paine. In a groundbreaking exploration of the origins of our political order, Levin shows that our political divide did not originate (as many historians argue) in the French Revolution, but rather in the Anglo-American debate about that revolution....
5) Edmund Burke
Author
Publisher
Published for the British Council and the National Book League by Longmans, Green
Pub. Date
1957