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    Edmund Burke (/ˈbɜːrk/; 12 January [NS] 1729 – 9 July 1797) was an Anglo-Irish statesman and philosopher who spent most of his career in Great Britain...
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  • The Edmund Burke Foundation (Edmund Burke Stichting) is a conservative group based in The Hague, the Netherlands. The Edmund Burke Foundation was founded...
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    Edmund Maurice Burke Roche, 4th Baron Fermoy (15 May 1885 – 8 July 1955) was a British Conservative Party politician who held a title in the Peerage of...
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    Edmund Burke School is an independent college preparatory school in Washington, D.C. Located on Connecticut Avenue NW, two blocks from the Van Ness - UDC...
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  • Edmund Burke Society may refer to: The Edmund Burke Society (Toronto), a far-right organization in Toronto, Canada (1967-1972). Conservative debating...
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  • Edmund Burke (1729–1797) was an Irish statesman, political theorist, and philosopher. Edmund Burke may also refer to: Edmond de Burgh (or de Burke) (1298–1338)...
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    jurist Edmund Burke (disambiguation), multiple people, including: Edmund Bourke (1761–1821) or Edmund Burke (1761–1821), Danish statesman Edmund Burke (1729–1797)...
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    sons and two daughters: Lucina Amelia, Lucius Lorenzo, William Charles, Edmund Burke, Frank Clayton, Mary Frances, George Alexander, and Clinton Harvey (died...
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    are generally considered the starting points for Edmund Burke's analysis of sublimity. Edmund Burke developed his conception of sublimity in A Philosophical...
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    Revolution in France is a political pamphlet written by the British statesman Edmund Burke and published in November 1790. It is fundamentally a contrast of the...
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  • Statue of Edmund Burke may refer to: Statue of Edmund Burke, Bristol, a statue in Bristol, England Edmund Burke (Thomas), a statue in Washington, D.C...
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  • (especially in Britain) was the traditionalist conservatism of Edmund Burke. Burke's traditionalist conservatism was more moderate than the continental...
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  • The Reactionary Mind: Conservatism from Edmund Burke to Sarah Palin is a 2011 book written by political theorist Corey Robin. It argues that conservatism...
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  • Francis P. (1960). The Political Reason of Edmund Burke. London: Duke University Press. p. 131. Burke, Edmund. "Reflections on the Revolution in France...
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  • Edmund James Burke Roche, 5th Baron Fermoy (20 March 1939 – 19 August 1984), was a British businessman who held a title in the Peerage of Ireland. He was...
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  • conservatism. Traditionalist conservatism, as known today, is based on Edmund Burke's political views as well as the views of Joseph de Maistre. Traditionalists...
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    Richard Burke (9 February 1758 – 2 August 1794) was a British barrister and Member of Parliament. He was born in Battersea, the son of Edmund Burke and Jane...
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  • institutions and practices that enhance social order and historical continuity. Edmund Burke, an 18th-century Anglo-Irish statesman who opposed the French Revolution...
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    The religious thought of Edmund Burke includes published works by Edmund Burke and commentary on the same. Burke's religious thought was grounded in his...
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    Congregation of Christian Brothers Edmund Burke (1729–1797), Irish statesman, political theorist, and philosopher Edmund Barton (1849−1920), Australian prime...
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  • factions and ideologies. Edmund Burke is often considered the father of modern English conservatism in the English-speaking world. Burke was a member of a conservative...
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    Thomas Edmund Burke (January 15, 1875 – February 14, 1929) was an American sprinter. He was the first Olympic champion in the 100 and 400 meter dash races...
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    2016. In law school, he was active in the Federalist Society and the Edmund Burke Society. He has also been a fellow with the Claremont Institute and the...
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    Correspondence of Edmund Burke. Volume VI (Cambridge University Press, 1967), p. 178. Cobban and Smith, Correspondence of Edmund Burke. Volume VI, p. 161...
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    personal freedom with the right to own property — a concept spread by Edmund Burke — and on the equality of all men, an idea expressed in constitutions...
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  • Curtain (1786–1862). He was named in honour of his distant relative, Edmund Burke (1729–1797). He was elected to the British House of Commons for County...
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  • Edmund Burke (1851–1919) was a highly regarded Canadian architect best known for building Toronto's Prince Edward Viaduct or "Bloor Street Viaduct", and...
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  • Burke to Eliot. It traces the development of conservative thought in the Anglo-American tradition, giving special importance to the ideas of Edmund Burke...
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    The University of Chicago Law School is the law school of the University of Chicago, a private research university in Chicago, Illinois. It employs more...
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    Beautiful is a 1757 treatise (2nd edition 1759) on aesthetics written by Edmund Burke. It was the first complete philosophical exposition for separating the...
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