Reflections on the Revolution in Fran..., George H. Smith
Reflections on the Revolution in Fran..., George H. Smith
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Reflections on the Revolution in France/Rights of Man

Author: George H. Smith

Narrator: Craig Deitschman

Unabridged: 2 hr 51 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/23/2006


Synopsis

Reflections on the Revolution in France is a slashing attack on the French Revolution by one of Britains most famous statesmen. Liberty and social order, Burke argues, are maintained by the traditional rights and duties embedded in custom and law. And when these traditions are overthrown in revolutions, society is threatened with chaos, bloodshed and despotism. Rights of Man Thomas Paine believed the French Revolution was based on the same principles as the American Revolution: natural rights, an implied social contract, and the right of revolution against oppressive governments. Paine, unlike Burke, sees government as the primary threat to social order. He has little regard for traditional institutions, if those institutions are oppressive and unjust.

About George H. Smith

George H. Smith is an author, editor, educator, and speaker. His first book was the very popular Atheism: The Case against God. Smith began teaching in the 1970s and for nearly twenty years spent his summers instructing university students in political philosophy and American political and intellectual history at seminars sponsored by the Cato Institute and the Institute for Humane Studies. His many articles and book reviews have appeared in a wide range of publications, including Reason, the New York Times, and the Journal of Libertarian Studies.


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