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The Enduring Edmund Burke

Bicentennial Essays

Edited by Ian Crowe

Publisher: ISI Books

  • Cloth   •   Pages: 225
  • ISBN10/13: 1882926161 / 9781882926169
  • List Price: $24.95
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This collection of essays commemorates the 200th anniversary of Burke's death by exploring his insights into political philosophy and human nature.

What They're Saying...

"There is much…to warrant close reading for students of politics and government…"
Washington Times

"An intelligent colloquium on political philosophy to which, were he still writing, one imagines Edmund Burke would gladly have contributed."
First Things

"The Enduring Edmund Burke is an invaluable contribution for appreciating Burke’s wisdom and for gaining insight into modernity's travails."
The Social Critic

“This is a good, interesting collection. I particularly recommend two first-rate essays: one, by Norman Barry, on Burke’s economics, and the other, by Mark Henrie, on Burke’s relation to contemporary American conservatism.”
Robert Grant, Sunday Telegraph

“Those who know Burke will enjoy the collection of mainly scholarly essays edited by Ian Crowe, with incisive analyses of Burke in his usual ‘compartments’: Ireland, India, America and France.”
Sunday Times (London)

“Burke is usually regarded as a Conservative Icon. But New Labour has refuse to accept a Tory monopoly of Burke. Side by side there are essays in his praise by John Redwood and Lord Plant. Nothing could illustrate better the final extinction of British socialism. [A] helpful introduction to Burke.”
Robert Blake, Daily Telegraph

“A fine overview of the subject.”
Irish Studies Review


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