"Rights Of Man" Thomas Paine, 1979
Embark on a captivating journey, Paine masterfully dissects the foundations of human rights, urging readers to reflect on liberty, equality, and justice. Delving into the aftermath of the American Revolution, Paine addresses the political revolution in France, advocating for a government's responsibility to defend the natural rights of its citizens against tyranny. As a writer and philosopher, Paine's revolutionary insights not only shaped the democratic ethos of his time but continue to resonate today. Book Archaeology invites you in celebrating the enduring legacy of a thinker who dared to reimagine society's structures. Explore this pivotal piece of history
"Rights Of Man" Thomas Paine, 1979
Binding : Decorative Hardcover
Language : English
Author : Thomas Paine
Published : Connecticut
Subject : Political Philosophy / History
Year Printed : 1979
Original/Facsimile : Original
Easton Press
