Edmund Burke (French Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Edmund Burke" in French language version.

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  • (fr) « Edmund Burke », sur freemasonry.bcy.ca (consulté le )

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  • (en) Dennis O'Keeffe et John Meadowcroft, Edmund Burke, Continuum, (lire en ligne), p. 93

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  • (en) David Bromwich, The Intellectual Life of Edmund Burke, Harvard University Press, (lire en ligne), pages 175-176
  • (en) John Stuart Mill, Inaugural address, delivered to the university of St. Andrews : Feb. 1st 1867, Longmans, (lire en ligne), p. 36

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  • Sobran, Joseph, Anarchism, Reason, and History: "Oddly enough, the great conservative Edmund Burke began his career with an anarchist tract, arguing that the state was naturally and historically destructive of human society, life, and liberty. Later he explained that he'd intended his argument ironically, but many have doubted this. His argument for anarchy was too powerful, passionate, and cogent to be a joke. Later, as a professional politician, Burke seems to have come to terms with the state, believing that no matter how bloody its origins, it could be tamed and civilized, as in Europe, by "the spirit of a gentleman, and the spirit of religion". But even as he wrote, the old order he loved was already breaking down. "

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  • Eden Glaise (Burke dit par exemple : « Proclamer les individus comme «souverains» et «égaux» transforme la société de tout harmonieux en un «chaos» de corpuscules élémentaires ».), Demain, la société (essai), Paris, Éditions Le Lys Bleu, , 97 p. (ISBN 978-2-37877-744-9), p. 54