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Edmund Burke and Modern Conservatism, Part 2 of 5: Natural Law

Joseph Hamburger, Paul Kress, Lewis Lipsitz, and Harvey Mansfield begin by discussing Burke’s conservative views on natural law (contrasted with man-made law or moral theory) in the context of the British constitution and empire. They note that some of his sociopolitical views (such … Continue reading

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