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Preface | ||
1 | Introduction: The Significance of Edmund Burke | 1 |
2 | Burke and the Search for the Psychological Basis of Human Action | 19 |
3 | The Whiggism of History and the History of Whiggism | 53 |
4 | Burke on the Foundations and Nature of Government | 85 |
5 | Burke on the Nature and Extent of State Authority | 113 |
6 | The Politics of Trusteeship | 137 |
7 | Political Parties and Their Uses | 161 |
8 | The Decline and Fall of the Theory of Sovereignty | 185 |
9 | The French Revolution and the Crisis of European Civilization | 215 |
10 | Ireland, India, and the Deluge | 251 |
Notes | 275 | |
Bibliography | 341 | |
Index | 355 |
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