Defense Of The French Revolution And Its English Admirers: Against The Accusations Of Edmund Burke (1792) is a book written by James Mackintosh. The book is a response to the accusations made by Edmund Burke against the French Revolution and its supporters in England. Mackintosh argues that Burke's criticisms are based on a misunderstanding of the nature and aims of the Revolution. He defends the Revolution as a necessary and just response to the...
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