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He supported the british monarchy in its struggle to limit the rights of people

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who was the political thinker recommended that legislators retained independence from their constituents?

Edmund Burke


Who was the member of parliament who supported the American colonist?

Edmund Burke Edmund Burke Please add: William Pitt and John Wilkes who were very pro-American colonist


What does all that is necessary for evil to triumph is good for men to do nothing mean?

Actually, the quote is, "All that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing." Perhaps getting the order of the words correct helps with the meaning. It often does so in the English language, unlike some other languages where it sometimes makes little difference. The above quote is attributed to Edmund Burke, a well-known 18th century political philosopher. It has been quoted often in recent years, especially by reform candidates for public office, sometimes without appropriate attribution. It means that evil is not neutral; if you and/or society stop resisting evil, it will continue to grow and spread. It is a call to arms for people to stop being complacent. Evil is not neutral and there can be no neutrality exercised toward it. Anyone who is not against it is perforce in favor of it. Edmund Burke did not say that althought the quote is attributed to him it is infact incorrect. those are not the words Burke uses!


What is the term for spilt of authority among the three branches of government?

Balance of powersThe Framers of the Constitution, following John Locke and Edmund Burke, late 17th century political philosophers, sought to curtail governmental tyranny.Montesquieu, a French political philosopher, proffered to split the powers of the government into executive, legislative and judicial. John Madison, among others, was impressed by these thoughts of diffusing the power of government to maximize the liberties of humankind.Thus the Constructional Convention accepted this idea. In addition, to further the diffusion of governmental power, it gave unenumerated powers to the States.


What is the law that divided reservation land among individual Native Americans?

In 1887, Congress passed the Dawes Act. Instead of giving whole parcels to tribes, they gave allotments to individuals. After the allotments were handed out, they gave whatever was leftover to white settlers. Indians lost about two-thirds of their land. You can find it at wikipedia by scrolling down about half-way: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Native_reservation

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who was the political thinker recommended that legislators retained independence from their constituents?

Edmund Burke


Who is the English political philosopher that articulated a theory of representation?

British political philosopher Edmund Burke (1729-1797)


Why is Edmund Burke important?

cuz he is Edmund Burke i think


Who is not one of the empiricist philosophers?

Edmund Burke. Edmund Burke was a leading British political leader of the Enlightenment. He served as a member of the British Parliament for many years. Burke wrote a number of political essays and a book on aesthetics entitled A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and the Beautiful in 1757.


Is not one of the empiricist philosophers?

Edmund Burke. Edmund Burke was a leading British political leader of the Enlightenment. He served as a member of the British Parliament for many years. Burke wrote a number of political essays and a book on aesthetics entitled A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and the Beautiful in 1757.


When did Edmund Burke Fairfield die?

Edmund Burke Fairfield died in 1904.


When was Edmund Burke born?

Edmund Burke was born on January 12, 1729.


What is Edmund Burke's birthday?

Edmund Burke was born on January 12, 1729.


When was Edmund Burke Wood born?

Edmund Burke Wood was born in 1820.


When did Edmund Burke Wood die?

Edmund Burke Wood died in 1882.


When was Edmund Burke Foundation created?

Edmund Burke Foundation was created in 2000.


When was Edmund Burke III born?

Edmund Burke III was born in 1940.