In this classic work of political philosophy, Irish statesman Edmund Burke addresses the social and economic discontents that beset 18th-century Britain. Drawing on his extensive knowledge of history and political theory, Burke argues for a return to traditional values and institutions as a means of restoring stability and order to society.
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