A Vindication of Natural Society: A View of the Miseries and Evils Arising to Mankind is a work by Edmund Burke published in 1756. It is a satire of Lord Bolingbroke's deism. Burke confronted Bolingbroke not in the sphere of religion but civil society and government, arguing that his arguments against revealed religion could apply to all institutions.

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  • A Vindication of Natural Society: A View of the Miseries and Evils Arising to Mankind is a work by Edmund Burke published in 1756. It is a satire of Lord Bolingbroke's deism. Burke confronted Bolingbroke not in the sphere of religion but civil society and government, arguing that his arguments against revealed religion could apply to all institutions. So close to Bolingbroke's style was the work, that Burke's ironic intention was missed by some readers, leading Burke in his preface to the second edition (1757) to make plain that it was a satire. Nonetheless, this work was considered by William Godwin to be the first literary expression of philosophical anarchism.
  • Vindicación de la sociedad natural: Una visión de las miserias y males de la humanidad es un ensayo que destaca por su teoría política radical, se publicó por primera vez como obra de Lord Bolingbroke en 1756. Cuando Edmund Burke fue revelado como su verdadero autor, afirmó que se trataba de una sátira. Este trabajo se ha considerado la primera expresión literaria del anarquismo filosófico.
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  • Vindicación de la sociedad natural: Una visión de las miserias y males de la humanidad es un ensayo que destaca por su teoría política radical, se publicó por primera vez como obra de Lord Bolingbroke en 1756. Cuando Edmund Burke fue revelado como su verdadero autor, afirmó que se trataba de una sátira. Este trabajo se ha considerado la primera expresión literaria del anarquismo filosófico.
  • A Vindication of Natural Society: A View of the Miseries and Evils Arising to Mankind is a work by Edmund Burke published in 1756. It is a satire of Lord Bolingbroke's deism. Burke confronted Bolingbroke not in the sphere of religion but civil society and government, arguing that his arguments against revealed religion could apply to all institutions.
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  • Vindicación de la sociedad natural
  • A Vindication of Natural Society
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