Reflections on the Revolution in France , where he criticized the French Revolution's radicalism and defended tradition.
Kenneth Burke was a 20th-century literary theorist known for his work on human communication and rhetoric . Reflections on the Revolution in France , where
Edmund Burke (1729–1797) was an Anglo-Irish statesman best known for his political philosophy . He is often cited for his cautious approach to social change, believing that society is an organic inheritance that should be conserved rather than radically overthrown. He is often cited for his cautious approach
"Nobody made a greater mistake than he who did nothing because he could do only a little". 2. Kenneth Burke : The Rhetorical Theorist Kenneth Burke : The Rhetorical Theorist Before his
Before his political career, he wrote a landmark treatise on aesthetics , defining the "Sublime" as that which excites ideas of pain and danger, and the "Beautiful" as that which is well-formed and pleasing.