David Hume : prophet of the counter-revolution

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David Hume : prophet of the counter-revolution

Laurence L. Bongie ; with a foreword by Donald W. Livingston

Liberty Fund, c2000

2nd ed

  • : pbk.

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Though Edmund Burke is usually identified as the first to articulate the principles of a modern conservative political tradition, he was actually preceded by a Scotsman who is better known for espousing a brilliant concept of scepticism. David Hume was undoubtedly the eighteenth-century British writer whose works were most widely known and acclaimed on the Continent during the later Enlightenment period. Hume's impact (in France) was of undeniable importance, greater even for a time than the related influence of Burke, although it represents a contribution to French counter-revolutionary thought which, unlike that of Burke, has been almost totally ignored by historians to this day.

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