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The Jacobin Revolution is carried on by men of no rank, of no consideration, of wild, savage minds, full of levity, arrogance, and presumption, without morals. In 2-3 sentences, please answer the following questions. Did Burke most likely agree or disagree with the radical course of the French Revolution? How can you tell?

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He disagreed with the radical course of the French Revolution.

The French Revolution, for Burke, was more than a political revolution; it was a revolution of a total character, a sudden and violent break with the old customs and tradition

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