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Burke’s Reaction to the French Revolution outlined in Chapter 3. Further, the transnational character of its ideological challenge means that the Revolution will necessarily expand beyond the borders of its country of origin to infect all other members of the Commonwealth. And finally, because the revolutionaries adopt the non-military meaMusculoskeletal 发表于 2025-3-27 03:32:03
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Interventionismintervention espoused by his British contemporaries. “However unexceptionable Burke may have found these maxims as guides to the conduct of international relations in fair weather,” Vincent observes, “he thought the French Revolution made nonsense of them.”. For Burke, the Revolution has an exemplargangrene 发表于 2025-3-28 06:41:07
Holy Wartroy the foundations of order in the Commonwealth of Europe. Consequently, when Britain enters the continental conflict in 1793, Burke insists that the struggle it faces is of an entirely new kind. The battle against Revolutionary France, he claims, is not a “common political war with an old recogniinterrogate 发表于 2025-3-28 11:16:13
Conclusionnary sentiments in England, and the resolution of Pitt’s ministry to carry the European war to its proper conclusion: “I have no great heart to write in the present State of things. The quick succession of every sort of calamity and disgrace both foreign and domestick has quite overwhelmed my feeble