Edmund Burke's Reflections of the Revolution in France expressed his opposition to the French Revolution. Burke was not against reform, in fact he himself had been interested in the reform of certain aspects of English political life. However, he feared that once you remove the traditional system of deference and dramatically alter the role of such institutions as the monarchy and the church, force would eventually rule. Burke believed that reform could only take place by keeping the present political structure and seeking to achieve evolutionary rather than revoluti
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