Many people, Edmund Burke included, despise change; they prefer the world to stay constant. The upheaval of social order is deemed as an unnecessary and a wasteful change. Edmund Burke shares a politically conservative view; therefore, he opposes revolutions, namely the French Revolution. In his opinion, the revolution only served to destroy France’s foundation and tradition. For example, he explained the people of France were making rash decisions; their rationalization was compromised. To maintain…
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