Thoughts on the Present Discontents, and Speeches

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Thoughts on the Present Discontents, and Speeches by Edmund Burke is a foundational text in British political philosophy and rhetoric, showcasing Burke’s powerful oratory and philosophical depth at a critical moment in 18th-century British politics. This collection begins with Burke’s famous 1770 pamphlet Thoughts on the Present Discontents, a compelling and urgent critique of the growing influence of the Crown and the corruption within Parliament. In it, Burke introduces the idea of a political party as a body of men united on principle, a notion that has shaped modern political theory. The volume also includes several of Burke’s most influential speeches: The Speech on the Middlesex Election (1771), addressing the constitutional crisis involving the exclusion of reformer John Wilkes. The Speech on the Powers of Juries in Prosecutions for Libels, which asserts the importance of jury rights in maintaining civil liberties. The Speech on a Bill for Shortening the Duration of Parliaments, touching upon the need for electoral reform. The Speech on Reform of Representation in the House of Commons (1784), a detailed vision for government accountability and representation. Burke’s eloquence and philosophical insight helped to lay the intellectual groundwork for conservative political thought and liberal constitutionalism. This collection not only provides historical context for 18th-century British governance but continues to influence discussions on political accountability, liberty, and reform in democratic societies.

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Edmund Burke (1729–1797) was an Irish statesman, orator, political theorist, and philosopher. A member of the British Parliament and a prominent figure in the Whig party, Burke is known for his defense of constitutional government, political moderation, and criticism of the French Revolution. His writings and speeches have had a lasting influence on conservative thought and modern political philosophy, earning him recognition as one of the most important political thinkers of the Enlightenment era.

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