The Rights of Man

Author:   Thomas Paine
Publisher:   Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
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9781493688043


Pages:   456
Publication Date:   05 November 2013
Format:   Paperback
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This edition binds together three of Thomas Paine's most important and inspirational works: Common Sense (1775-76) The American Crisis (1776) & Rights of Man (1791) - Common Sense (1775-76) Paine's pamphlet 'Common Sense; inspired the Thirteen Colonies to declare and fight for independence from Great Britain. The case is made in simple language, explaining the advantages of and the need for immediate independence. It was published anonymously on January 10, 1776, at the beginning of the American Revolution. - The American Crisis (1776) Paine's collection of articles during the American Revolutionary War. The American Crisis is a pamphlet series originally published from 1776 to 1783 during the American Revolution. Often known as The American Crisis or simply The Crisis, there are 16 pamphlets in total.Paine signed the pamphlets with the pseudonym, Common Sense. The pamphlets were contemporaneous with early parts of the American Revolution, during a time when colonists needed inspiring works. Paine's writings bolstered the morale of the American colonists, appealed to the English people's consideration of the war with America, clarified the issues at stake in the war, and denounced the advocates of a negotiated peace. The first volume begins with the famous words These are the times that try men's souls. - Rights of Man (1791) Rights of Man argues that popular political revolution is permissible when a government does not safeguard its people, their natural rights. It is Thomas Paine's most famous work, published two years after the French Revolution. In it he defended the values of the Revolution - those of 'Liberte, egalite, fraternite' (liberty, equality and brotherhood). Paine explored the idea that government based on true justice should support not only mankind's natural rights (life, liberty, free speech, freedom of conscience) but also its civil rights (relating to security and protection).

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Author:   Thomas Paine
Publisher:   Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Imprint:   Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.603kg
ISBN:  

9781493688043


ISBN 10:   1493688049
Pages:   456
Publication Date:   05 November 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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About The Author Thomas Paine (1737-1809) was an English-American political activist, author, political theorist and revolutionary. In 1774, he met Benjamin Franklin in London. Franklin advised him to emigrate to America and Paine landed at Philadelphia on November 30, 1774. Starting over as a publicist, he first published his African Slavery in America, in the spring of 1775.

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