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Thoughts on the Present Discontents, and Speeches

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The collection confronts the hazards of party faction and the proper exercise of political authority, presenting a sustained defense of constitutional balance, public liberty, and prudent reform. It combines an extended essay on the perils of factionalism and the sovereign's duty to heed genuine public sentiment with speeches defending jury independence in libel cases, criticizing proposals to shorten parliamentary terms, and arguing for measured changes in representation. The tone is argumentative and reflective, grounded in legal and constitutional principles, emphasizing the need to preserve institutions while resisting both rash innovation and partisan manipulation.

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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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