In this, the liveliest and most accessible one-volume life of Edmund Burke, Russell Kirk has ingeniously combined the public and the private man into a living whole. He lucidly unfolds Burke's philosophy and offers a fresh assessment of Burke, a statesman enjoying even greater influence today than in his own time.
Kirk defines four great struggles in the life of Burke: his work for conciliation with the American colonies; his involvement in cutting down the domestic power of George III; his prosecution of Warren Hastings, the Governor-General of India; and his resistance to Jacobinism, the French Revolution's "armed doctrine." In each of these great phases of his public life, Burke fought with passionate eloquence and relentless logic for his ideals of justice, ideals that continue to appeal today.
Edmund BurkeA Genius Reconsidered
Russell Kirk
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Edmund Burke
Narrarated by: Jeff Riggenbach
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Enduring Political Thought
The book itself is by one of America's first-rate conservative political thinkers about one of the greatest politcal thinkers of the English-speaking world. For those who know, or who wish to know, Edmund Burke this is the place to go. The recording is clear but msrred a bit by the occasional eccentric pronunciation of the reader: e.g., "George Third"...not.."George the Third" and "absolutism" rendered almost unrecognizably.