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Burke by John Morley is a profound exploration of the life and philosophy of Edmund Burke, the 18th-century political thinker and statesman renowned for his advocacy of conservatism and critique of the French Revolution. Morley, an eminent writer and statesman himself, meticulously delves into Burke’s intellectual evolution, emphasizing his views on tradition, social order, and the importance of gradual reform over radical change. Through eloquent prose, Morley illustrates Burke's belief in the complex interplay between liberty and authority, arguing that meaningful progress must respect historical context and societal norms. The book not only serves as a biography but also as a commentary on the enduring relevance of Burke's ideas in contemporary political discourse. Readers will appreciate Morley’s thoughtful analysis and vivid portrayal of Burke’s character, which invites reflection on the challenges of governance and the moral responsibilities of leadership. 'Burke' stands as a significant contribution to political literature and philosophy.

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Publisher - Lettel

Language - English

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John Morley 8.95 9.85


Published Date - 2026-07-27

ISBN - 9609441381672

Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 0.8 cm

Page Count - 133

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