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Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Edmund Burke

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A compiled index and table of contents that organizes the author's collected speeches, essays, and letters into volumes and topical groupings, offering readers a structured guide to major pieces and themes. The selection emphasizes political argument, rhetoric, judgment, taste, and moral reflection, and is accompanied by introductory material, editorial notes, and a bibliography to help locate essays, speeches, and shorter selections across the series.

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Edmund Burke

Edmund Burke (1729-1797) was an Irish statesman, orator, and philosopher, widely regarded as a foundational figure in modern conservatism. He is best known for his eloquent speeches and writings that addressed political theory and the nature of society. One of his most notable works, "Burke's Speech on Conciliation with America," articulates his views on the American Revolution and the importance of understanding the complexities of governance. Burke's extensive writings, including his multi-volume "The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke," reflect his deep engagement with issues of liberty, tradition, and the moral responsibilities of leadership.

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