Edmund Burke

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Edmund Burke (pronounced [bə:k]) (12 January 1729 Dublin – 9 July 1797 Beaconsfield) was a British writer, early theorist of the philosophical discipline of Aesthetics, state philosopher and politician in the Age of Enlightenment. He is considered the spiritual father of conservatism.