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11 October, 23:59

Did Burke most likely agree or disagree with the radical course of the French Revolution?

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  1. 12 October, 00:23
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    He disagree with the revolutions plans, not so much the revolution itself.

    Because, he argued not the substitution as such but its programs: the French revolution needed to abolish the past of France and found a new, complex system, they make it work in actuality (and Burke said that it would not work). On the other hand, the American rebellion did not murder the British legacy: the different individual rights, the common law etc. For him, the uprising was supported by the very laws of British law.
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