Paine wrote "The Rights of Man" as a response to "Reflections of the French Revolution" by Sir Edmund Burke. Burke (cited by many authors as an inspiration for modern conservatism) had attempted to make the case that some classes of people, due to their economic standing, were too "lowly" to be allowed to participate in governing themselves. He believed that it would do "great violence" if someone like a barber or shoe-maker were allowed to vote. Paine replied to his arguments with what was then considered a very liberal, even radical, idea. In "The Rights of Man" he made the argument that one is not unfit to make important decisions simply because of the social class they were born into.
Common Sense, American Crisis, Rights of Man, The Age of Reason, Agrarian Justice.
Thomas Paine went on to write Rights of Man and barely escaped death then he moved back to Pennsylvania where he died and 6 people attended his funeral.
Thomas Paine was a philosopher in the American Revolution and believed in democracy and that man should be equal and have equal rights. He is well known for is great influence on the American Revolution.
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Thomas Paine wrote Rights of Man.
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Common Sense, American Crisis, Rights of Man, The Age of Reason, Agrarian Justice.
Thomas Paine went on to write Rights of Man and barely escaped death then he moved back to Pennsylvania where he died and 6 people attended his funeral.
A great deal of passion for freedom and the rights of man.
Thomas Paine
Thomas Paine book Rights of Man (1791)
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it is about the rights of men. who could vote and who could have a job. it also had the salary.. hope this helps
Thomas Paine was a philosopher in the American Revolution and believed in democracy and that man should be equal and have equal rights. He is well known for is great influence on the American Revolution.