Showing posts with label Edmund Burke. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Edmund Burke. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 30, 2025

Reflections on the Revolution in France

Reflections on the Revolution in France by Edmund Burke

Burke was not a fan of the French Revolution. He pointed out many of the problems and did a good job foreshadowing what would eventually become significant issues with the way it was carried out. The French used the guise of a corrupt ruler to overflow the entire system. And in its place, they established "equality" and more corruption. The ended up getting Napoleon (but that was well after Burke's writing.) There was a great deal of arbitrariness on the French side. The church was particularly attacked. There were various excuses given, but in the end it was more a robbery than great morals.

The French Revolution fell the fate of many other revolutions in that one form of known tyranny was replaced with another form. It is hard to get rid of the bad without also hurting the good.

Monday, September 15, 2025

Reflections on the Revolution in France/Rights of Man (Giants of Political Thought)

Reflections on the Revolution in France/Rights of Man (Giants of Political Thought) by Wendy McElroy and George H Smith, discussing works by Edmund Burke and Thomas Paine (Contributor)

This is a quick audio introduction to two famous works from over two centuries ago. The audiobook includes various voice actors to discuss the essays and their authors. There was some controversy with Burke as he seemed to take on different views. This short audiobook provides good background, but is not a source of the original works.