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Original Articles

The Politics Of Delight

A revolutionary reading of Burke's Reflections

Pages 499-504 | Published online: 06 Aug 2006
 

Notes

1. For a recent detailed and sophisticated attempt to ‘radicalise’ Burke and represent him as an important critic of ‘the dark side of the Enlightenment’, see CitationGibbons, Edmund Burke and Ireland.

2. CitationMcLaughlin and Boulton, The Writings and Speeches of Edmund Burke, 236.

3. CitationMcLaughlin and Boulton, The Writings and Speeches of Edmund Burke, 252.

4. CitationMcLaughlin and Boulton, The Writings and Speeches of Edmund Burke, 217.

5. CitationMcLaughlin and Boulton, The Writings and Speeches of Edmund Burke, 238.

6. CitationMitchell, The Writings and Speeches of Edmund Burke, 126–128.

7. For a recent investigation into the idea of republicanism as essentially concerned with contesting and setting limits to ‘the structures of mastery’, see CitationPhilip Pettit, Republicanism.

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