It is so routine to declare that Edmund Burke attacked the universal appeal of French revolutionary claims and defended those of national provincial traditions, that it is easy to underrate his own understanding of what true universality was.
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Publish Date
June 30, 2005
Publisher
University of Notre Dame Press,
University of Notre Dame Press in association with Field Day
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English
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220
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Foreign Affections: Essays On Edmund Burke (Critical Conditions)
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Foreign affections: essays on Edmund Burke
2004, Cork University Press
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"It is so routine to declare that Edmund Burke attacked the universal appeal of French revolutionary claims and defended those of national provincial traditions, that it is easy to underrate his own understanding of what true universality was."
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