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Rights of Man. Part the Second. Combining Principle and Practice

Rights of Man. Part the Second. Combining Principle and Practice

Rights of Man. Part the Second. Combining Principle and Practice

Thomas Paine
March 2012
Paperback
9781108045469
£24.00
GBP
Paperback

    A major actor in the American Revolution, English intellectual Thomas Paine (1737–1809) is remembered especially for his pamphlet Common Sense (1776; also reissued in this series), which advocates America's independence from Great Britain. A dedicated radical, Paine went on to lend his support to the French Revolution. In 1791, he published Rights of Man in response to Burke's Reflections on the Revolution in France (1790), a condemnation of the events in France. First published in 1792, this book is a continuation of Rights of Man. While the first volume was a passionate rebuttal of Burke's argument, this book - reissued here in its second edition - develops concrete measures for political reform, proposing novel concepts such as political representation and tax reform to benefit the poor. Widely circulated because of its low price, the book proved immensely influential, and resulted in indictments for seditious libel for Paine and his editor.

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    March 2012
    Paperback
    9781108045469
    198 pages
    216 × 140 × 12 mm
    0.26kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • To M de la Fayette
    • Preface
    • Introduction
    • 1. Of society and civilization
    • 2. Of the origin of the present old government
    • 3. Of the new and old systems of government
    • 4. Of constitutions
    • 5. Ways and means of reforming the political condition of Europe, interspersed with miscellaneous observations
    • Appendix.
      Author
    • Thomas Paine