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Politics A-Level: Ideologies (DONEEEEE)

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Question:

What did Burke say about the Ideas and Theories that came from the Enlightenment and French Revolution?

Author: eric_galvao



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-Because they were Abstract, Burke promptly Rejected them, as well as Rejecting Democracy and saw Inequality as Natural -The People should be Represented by the Elite and the Wise (Same Thing) how would not be Delegates, but rather follow their own Conscience in making Decisions and Policies -Burke obviously was not a supporter of the Social Contract Theory and instead Supported that Society provides Individuals with Links to the Past and Future, but he did Defend the Glorious Revolution as he Rejected Absolute Monarchy.


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