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Title: The Writings of Thomas Paine — Volume 2 (1779-1792): The Rights of Man

Note: Reading ease score: 52.6 (10th to 12th grade). Somewhat difficult to read.

Credits: Produced by Norman M. Wolcott, and David Widger

Summary: "The Writings of Thomas Paine — Volume 2 (1779-1792): The Rights of Man" by Thomas Paine is a historical account that was written towards the end of the 18th century. This volume focuses on Paine’s response to Edmund Burke's criticism of the French Revolution, articulating fundamental principles of republicanism and human rights. The book outlines Paine's arguments supporting the rights of individuals and the need for government reform, emphasizing liberty, equality, and the opposition to hereditary monarchy. The opening of this volume provides context for the intense political landscape of the time, detailing Paine's personal journey to France and his interactions with key figures of the revolution, such as Lafayette and Jefferson. It establishes the backdrop for the debate between Paine and Burke, highlighting the growing tensions between monarchists and republicans in Europe. Paine introduces the central themes of his critique against Burke, revealing his belief that rights cannot be abdicated by previous generations and arguing for the inherent equality of all men. He calls for a re-examination of political authority and the relationship between governments and the governed, aiming to persuade readers of the necessity for a revolutionary change based on the ideals of liberty and democratic governance. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809

Editor: Conway, Moncure Daniel, 1832-1907

EBook No.: 3742

Published: Feb 1, 2003

Downloads: 318

Language: English

Subject: France -- History -- Revolution, 1789-1799 -- Causes

Subject: Political science

Subject: Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1760-1820

Subject: Burke, Edmund, 1729-1797. Reflections on the revolution in France

LoCC: Political science: Political theory

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

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2024-11-05T10:43:29Z The Writings of Thomas Paine — Volume 2 (1779-1792): The Rights of Man

This edition has images.

Title: The Writings of Thomas Paine — Volume 2 (1779-1792): The Rights of Man

Note: Reading ease score: 52.6 (10th to 12th grade). Somewhat difficult to read.

Credits: Produced by Norman M. Wolcott, and David Widger

Summary: "The Writings of Thomas Paine — Volume 2 (1779-1792): The Rights of Man" by Thomas Paine is a historical account that was written towards the end of the 18th century. This volume focuses on Paine’s response to Edmund Burke's criticism of the French Revolution, articulating fundamental principles of republicanism and human rights. The book outlines Paine's arguments supporting the rights of individuals and the need for government reform, emphasizing liberty, equality, and the opposition to hereditary monarchy. The opening of this volume provides context for the intense political landscape of the time, detailing Paine's personal journey to France and his interactions with key figures of the revolution, such as Lafayette and Jefferson. It establishes the backdrop for the debate between Paine and Burke, highlighting the growing tensions between monarchists and republicans in Europe. Paine introduces the central themes of his critique against Burke, revealing his belief that rights cannot be abdicated by previous generations and arguing for the inherent equality of all men. He calls for a re-examination of political authority and the relationship between governments and the governed, aiming to persuade readers of the necessity for a revolutionary change based on the ideals of liberty and democratic governance. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809

Editor: Conway, Moncure Daniel, 1832-1907

EBook No.: 3742

Published: Feb 1, 2003

Downloads: 318

Language: English

Subject: France -- History -- Revolution, 1789-1799 -- Causes

Subject: Political science

Subject: Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1760-1820

Subject: Burke, Edmund, 1729-1797. Reflections on the revolution in France

LoCC: Political science: Political theory

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

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