Further Reflections on the French Revolution
- Edmund Burke (author)
- Daniel E. Ritchie (editor)
Burke continued arguing about the French Revolution throughout the 1790s in a series of letters and pamphlets, the most significant being “An Appeal from the New to the Old Whigs”.
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Liberty
Permit me then to continue our conversation, and to tell you what the freedom is that I love, and that to which I think all men entitled. This is the more necessary, because, of all the loose terms in the world, liberty is the most indefinite. It is not solitary, unconnected, individual, selfish…
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The Rights of ManThomas Paine
The Rights of Man was written as a direct response to Burke’s Reflections on the Revolution in France, but the ideas contained in it are also in debate with Burke’s other revolutionary writings contained here. Paine defended the early phases of the Revolution as a movement for liberty against…