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Thomas Paine's Rights of Man

A Biography
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Thomas Paine's Rights of Man

Ten years since the death of the world-renowned and controversial intellectual, this stylish edition is one of twelve commemorating Christopher Hitchens' most wry and provocative works.

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Thomas Paine is revered as one of history's most influential political advocates, whose works continue to inspire and provoke thoughtful discourse on the philosophy of governance and human rights. Rights of Man, first published in 1791, stands as a testament to Paine's fierce belief in the fundamental rights and freedoms of mankind. This seminal text was born out of Paine's vehement reaction to Edmund Burke's denunciation of the French Revolution—a defining moment in the fervent struggle for liberty and equality.

In Rights of Man, Paine meticulously constructs an argument against the institution of monarchy, critiquing the hereditary succession that upholds such regimes and extolling the virtues of republicanism. Through his compelling prose, Paine advocates for a series of progressive social reforms which include the provision of public education, pensions for the elderly, and support for the impoverished and the jobless. These proposals, Paine suggests, should be funded through a fair system of income tax, ensuring a just and equitable society.

Since its initial publication, Rights of Man has encountered a dynamic spectrum of reactions—from widespread celebration and rigorous criticism to outright suppression. However, its enduring impact is undeniable. In this edition, Christopher Hitchens, a renowned polemicist and commentator, revisits Paine's masterwork with a contemporary lens. Hitchens marvels at the prescience of Paine's ideas and delights in their provocative nature. He demonstrates how Rights of Man laid the philosophical groundwork for the establishment of the first democratic republic, the United States of America, whose revolution remains singular in its resonance through the annals of history.

Hitchens brings his signature wit and erudition to bear, reaffirming the relevance of Paine's arguments for modern times. His exploration serves not only as an homage to Paine's genius but also as a reminder of the perpetual struggle for human rights and the essential principles that form the bedrock of democratic societies. Rights of Man, through its potent combination of historical context and visionary thought, continues to speak powerfully to successive generations advocating for justice and equality.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781838952259

Publisher: Atlantic Books

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 06 May 2021

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Atlantic Books

Edition: Main

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 10.0mm

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 130g

Pages: 176

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About the Author

Christopher Hitchens (1949-2011) was a contributing editor to Vanity Fair and a columnist for Slate. He was the author of numerous books, including works on Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Paine, George Orwell, Mother Teresa, Henry Kissinger and Bill and Hillary Clinton, as well as his international bestseller and National Book Award nominee, god Is Not Great. His memoir, Hitch-22, which was a Sunday Times bestseller, was nominated for the Orwell Prize and was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award. His last book, Mortality, was published in 2012 by Atlantic Books.

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