The French Revolution of 1789 marked the entry into political modernity but also led to the first systematic formulation of reactionary and conservative political theories—those positioned on the right edge of the political spectrum. Reactionary theories aim to turn back the wheel of history, whereas conservative ones intend to slow societal development, often rejecting innovations as progress. This session will explore key thinkers in these political streams, such as Burke, de Maistre, de Bonald, Oakeshott, and Scruton.
Facilitated by Prof. Dr. Norbert Campagna: Associate Professor at the University of Luxembourg and philosophy teacher at LGE, this event welcomes everyone without prerequisite knowledge.
Other workshops in the series are available, with the option for standalone participation.
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With the participation of Prof. Dr. Norbert Campagna. Supported by the Sapere Aude 2.0 project under the National Works.
Automatically translated from German.
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5 Av. Marie-Thérèse
2132 Hollerich Luxembourg
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