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Politics A-Level: Ideologies (DONEEEEE)

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Question:

What did Edmund Burke (1729-97) say in his Book (1790) about 'Change to Progress'

Author: eric_galvao



Answer:

-Burke, in 'Reflections on the Revolution in France' Rejected Liberal Ideas - Especially on the Idea of Progress as Desirable -He Argued Inheritance and Tradition were Essential for a Stable Society, and that institutions and Beliefs that Form society are Foemed by the Wisdom of those who came before us and Must be Respected -Burke used France - during its Messy Bloody 1789 Revolution - as an example when this Past Knowledge is Destroyed.


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