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    Burke argued that stable political order depends on inher... — Carmelics
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    Challenges→A state can be regarded as truly organised only when the universal is fully linked with the complete freedom of particularity and the well-being of individuals.

    Burke argued that stable political order depends on inherited obligations and organic tradition, not the systematic fulfillment of individual freedom and well-being.

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    • 1.Institutions built gradually over centuries embody collective wisdom that individual reason alone cannot replicate or improve.
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    • 2.Rapid systematic reform based on abstract principles has historically caused social chaos, violence, and worse outcomes than gradual change.
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    • 3.Social cohesion requires shared inherited frameworks; pure individual choice maximization generates atomization and moral instability.
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    • 1.Inherited traditions often perpetuate injustice, oppression, and irrationality; accepting them uncritically blocks moral progress.
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    • 2.Individual freedom and well-being are not opposed to stability—democratic accountability and rights protection create more durable order.
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    • 3.Burke's framework privileges existing power structures; it uses 'organic tradition' to justify excluding reform benefiting the powerless.
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