The Jacobin Revolution is carried on by men of no rank, of no consideration, of wild, savage minds, full of levity, arrogance, a
nd 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?
Burke most likely disagreed with the radical stage of the Revolution because he calls the Jacobins men of low class, wild and savage, and says they have no morals.
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