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(1795 – 1881) Scottish essayist, satirist, and historian; a conservative, known for his analysis of how revolutionary cultures turn into repressive dogmatisms, and also for his distaste for democracy and for arguments used in defence of slavery.
(1795 – 1881) Scottish essayist, satirist, and historian; known for his belief in "great men" as agents for remedying the human condition and for his idiosyncratic prose style.

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(1795 – 1881) Scottish essayist, satirist, and historian; known for his belief in "great men" as agents for remedying the human condition and for his idiosyncratic prose style.