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Title: Rights of Man
Author: Thomas Paine
Publisher: Manjul Publishing House
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 9788183221047
Pages: 158
Published Year: 2009
Dimensions: 19 x 13 cm
Condition: Used – Good
Condition Note: Book is in good condition.

About the Book

Rights of Man by Thomas Paine is one of the most influential political works ever written, a passionate defense of liberty, equality, democracy, and the inherent rights of individuals. First published in the late eighteenth century, the book remains a landmark text in political philosophy and democratic thought, continuing to inspire readers around the world.

Written in response to criticisms of the French Revolution, Paine argues that governments derive their legitimacy from the consent of the people rather than hereditary privilege or monarchical authority. He challenges traditional systems of power and advocates for political institutions founded upon reason, justice, and popular representation.

A central theme of the work is the concept of natural rights. Paine maintains that all human beings are born with fundamental rights that cannot be granted or removed by governments. These rights include freedom, equality before the law, and participation in the political process. His arguments helped shape modern ideas about citizenship and human dignity.

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Book Details

Title: Rights of Man
Author: Thomas Paine
Publisher: Manjul Publishing House
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 9788183221047
Pages: 158
Published Year: 2009
Dimensions: 19 x 13 cm
Condition: Used – Good
Condition Note: Book is in good condition.

About the Book

Rights of Man by Thomas Paine is one of the most influential political works ever written, a passionate defense of liberty, equality, democracy, and the inherent rights of individuals. First published in the late eighteenth century, the book remains a landmark text in political philosophy and democratic thought, continuing to inspire readers around the world.

Written in response to criticisms of the French Revolution, Paine argues that governments derive their legitimacy from the consent of the people rather than hereditary privilege or monarchical authority. He challenges traditional systems of power and advocates for political institutions founded upon reason, justice, and popular representation.

A central theme of the work is the concept of natural rights. Paine maintains that all human beings are born with fundamental rights that cannot be granted or removed by governments. These rights include freedom, equality before the law, and participation in the political process. His arguments helped shape modern ideas about citizenship and human dignity.

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