Paperback, 388 pages.
Edmund Burke (1729–1797) was for several decades a member of the British Parliament, where he worked to defend constitutional free government against corruption, revolution, and the centralization of power. A famed orator and political thinker, his Reflections on the Revolution in France is credited with solidifying opposition to the anti-religious radicalism of the French Revolution and founding modern conservatism.
Bruce P. Frohnen is the author of three books, including (with George W. Carey) Constitutional Morality and the Rise of Quasi-Law (Harvard University Press, 2016). He also has edited numerous volumes and published over 100 articles and essays in journals including the Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy and the American Journal of Jurisprudence. He currently serves as Professor of Law at Ohio Northern University College of Law.