Reflections on the Revolution in France
Edmund Burke
Burke envisions society as a grand covenant woven through time, binding the past, present, and future in a sacred trust. This notion clashes with the rapidly shifting social contracts of revolutionary France, where the age-old ties were being torn asunder for instant gains. Burke's idea implies a reverence for accumulated wisdom and continuity, warning of the chaos that arises when society is treated as a mere temporary arrangement. To him, this partnership is not a choice but a duty, forming the bedrock of civilization itself.