David Hume: Prophet of the Counter-Revolution
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Exploring the often-overlooked contributions of David Hume to conservative thought, this work highlights his significant influence on French intellectuals during the Enlightenment, particularly in the context of the French Revolution. Laurence Bongie presents writings from French readers grappling with Hume's skepticism against the backdrop of revolutionary ideals and their subsequent realities. The book emphasizes Hume's critique of radical change, positioning him as a precursor to modern conservatism, a role traditionally attributed to Edmund Burke.