Edmund Burke Quote

Politics ought to be adjusted not to human reasonings but to human nature, of which reason is but a part and by no means the greatest part.


The Political Tracts and Speeches of Edmund Burke (ed. 1777)


Politics ought to be adjusted not to human reasonings but to human nature, of which reason is but a part and by no means the greatest part.

Politics ought to be adjusted not to human reasonings but to human nature, of which reason is but a part and by no means the greatest part.

Politics ought to be adjusted not to human reasonings but to human nature, of which reason is but a part and by no means the greatest part.

Politics ought to be adjusted not to human reasonings but to human nature, of which reason is but a part and by no means the greatest part.