The Enduring Legacy of Paine’s Rights of Man
Thomas Paine’s Rights of Man, published in 1791 and 1792 as a two-part work, remains a powerful testament to the ideals of democracy, human equality, and social justice. Paine wrote it in defense of the French Revolution and as a critique of hereditary government and monarchy, advocating instead for a political system built on reason, natural rights, and the consent […]
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