Ray Browne, editor. The Burke-Paine Controversy: Texts and Criticism.
Nueva York: Harcourt, Brace & World, 1963.
240 páginas.
Contents
INTRODUCTION
I – TEXTS
Reflections on the Revolution in France, Edmund Burke
The Rights of Man, Thomas Paine
II – CONTEMPORARY REACTIONS
Samuel Johnson
John Adams
Thomas Jefferson
“Letters of Publicola,” John Quincy Adams
Newspaper Accounts
An Address to the Hon. Edmund Burke from the Swinish Multitude
A Whipper for Levelling Tommy
III – THE CONTROVERSY TODAY
“Edmund Burke and the French Revolution,” Woodrow Wilson
From Political Thought in England: Locke to Bentham, Harold J. Laski
“Burke and the Moral Imagination,” Irving Babbitt
“Tom Paine: Republican Pamphleteer,” Vernon L. Parrington
“The Theory of Oligarchy: Edmund Burke,” Robert M. Hutchins
“Thomas Paine: Democrat,” Howard Penniman
“Thomas Paine: Rationalist,” Perry Miller
“The Hero as Politician,” Gertrude Himmelfarb
“The Indestructible Burke,” Raymond Moley
From The Conservative Mind, Russell Kirk
“Burke’s Reflections,” John Dos Passos
“Edmund Burke and the American Liberal Tradition,” Arnold A. Rogow
From The Idea of a Christian Society, T. S. Eliot
From The Liberal Imagination, Lionel Trilling
“After Reading Burke,” W. Somerset Maugham
“Tom Paine and the Vulgar Style,” James T. Boulton
A CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF EVENTS
SUGGESTIONS FOR WRITTEN ASSIGNMENTS
SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER READING