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Rights of Man: Being an Answer to Mr. Burke's Attack on the French Revolution

AUTHOR Paine, Thomas
PUBLISHER Cambridge University Press (05/05/2012)
PRODUCT TYPE eBook (Open Ebook)

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ISBN-13: 9781139177672
ISBN-10: 1139177672
Content Language: English
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Country of Origin: US
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Political Science | Civil Rights
Political Science | Civil Rights
Political Science | Political Ideologies - Democracy
Dewey Decimal: 320.011
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Author: Paine, Thomas
English-born Thomas Paine left behind hearth and home for adventures on the high seas at nineteen. Upon returning to shore, he became a tax officer, and it was this job that inspired him to write The Case of the Officers of Excise in 1772. Paine then immigrated to Philadelphia, and in 1776 he published Common Sense, a defense of American independence from England. After returning to Europe, Paine wrote his famous Rights of Man as a response to criticism of the French Revolution. He was subsequently labeled as an outlaw, leading him to flee to France where he joined the National Convention. However, in 1793 Paine was imprisoned, and during this time he wrote the first part of The Age of Reason, an anti-church text which would go on to be his most famous work. After his release, Paine returned to America where he passed away in 1809.
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