Edmund Burke was an advocate only of slow and careful change, both because the present is always shaped by customs and understandings which are difficult to appreciate (let alone maintain under new conditions) and because change always entails unforeseeable (and potentially unmanageable) consequences.
Leon Trotsky, on the other hand, here following Marx and Engels, championed “permanent revolution”.
Do you come down with Trotsky and Marx and Engels against Burke? In this, namely, that the entire planet must undergo continuous revolutionary change (by force if necessary) in order for it to gain the unmitigated benefits of modernity?
Congratulations! You are a conservative!