
The Anti-Jacobin (periodical)
The Anti-Jacobin was a British periodical published between 1797 and 1798 that strongly opposed radical revolutionary ideas, particularly those inspired by the French Revolution. It aimed to defend traditional social and political order, including monarchy and church authority, by criticizing revolutionary groups and their supporters. The publication used satire, essays, and political commentary to promote stability and discourage revolutionary change. It reflected conservative fears of chaos and instability, and played a significant role in shaping public opinion against revolutionary movements during that period.