Rights of Man
Explore the profound insights of Thomas Paine in his seminal work, Rights of Man, published by Penguin Books Ltd in 1984. This compelling paperback spans 288 pages and offers a comprehensive overview of Paine's illustrious career as a political theorist and pamphleteer. Delve into the historical context that shaped this influential text and discover how Paine crafted a new language of modern politics, making complex issues accessible to the common man and the working classes. This book not only highlights Paine's revolutionary ideas but also examines the significant impact he had on American and British radical traditions. Perfect for those interested in political philosophy and history, Rights of Man remains a vital read for understanding the foundations of modern democracy.