question 15 Flashcards
Burke’s View on the French Revolution:
He strongly opposed the French Revolution, seeing it as reckless and destructive.
He argued that trying to rebuild society based on abstract ideas like liberty and equality would lead to chaos.
The Social Fabric Argument
Society is like a woven fabric, built over generations through traditions and institutions.
Radical change, like the French Revolution, risks tearing this fabric apart, causing instability.
Conservative View on Social Change
Change should happen gradually and cautiously to maintain stability.
Reforms must respect history and traditions to avoid unintended consequences.
Intergenerational Consent:
Current generations must preserve society for the future.
Changes should be made with long-term impact in mind, ensuring continuity and responsibility.
Conclusion
Burke believed that tradition, gradual reform, and respect for history were essential for a stable society.
Considers the Future:
Ensures laws benefit future generations.