Edmund Burke

Deux Lettres AddressÃ(c)es À Un Membre Du Parlement Actuel

Sprache: Französisch.
kartoniert , 228 Seiten
ISBN 1024754618
EAN 9781024754612
Veröffentlicht Mai 2025
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Deux Lettres Addressées à Un Membre Du Parlement Actuel presents Edmund Burke's reflections on proposed peace negotiations with the French Directory. Translated into French by M. Peltier, this work offers insight into Burke's staunch opposition to the revolutionary government in France and his arguments against premature peace. Burke's analysis provides a valuable perspective on the political and ideological conflicts of the late 18th century, making it essential reading for students of history, political science, and French studies. His eloquent prose and incisive commentary continue to resonate with those interested in the dynamics of revolution, diplomacy, and political philosophy.
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