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Thomas Paine Rights of Man 1937

Thomas Paine Rights of Man 1937

Thomas Paine, The Rights of Man

'Paine enshrines the radical attitude of politics in its purist form. In France as in America Paine stood resolutely on the side of the people, whom he correctly saw as a new force entering politics. The cause he champions in this great classic of democracy - popular rights, national independence, economic growth, revolutionary war, and even social security are familiar themes today. 

 

Details
Format: Hardback
Size: 17 x 11 cm
Pages: 259
Published: 1937
Condition: good, clean, bindings strong, no foxing. 

 

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