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Rights of Man (Hardcover)
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Rights of Man (Hardcover)
Series: The Macat Library
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Thomas Paine's 1791 Rights of Man is an impassioned political tract
showing how the critical thinking skills of evaluation and
reasoning can, and must, be applied to contentious issues. Divided
into two parts, Rights of Man is, first, a response to Edmund
Burke's arguments against the French Revolution, put forward in his
Reflections on the Revolution in France - also available in the
Macat Library - and, second, an argument for how to run a fair and
just society. The first part is a sustained performance in
evaluation: Paine takes Burke's arguments, and systematically
exposes the ways in which Burke's reasons against revolution are
inadequate compared to the necessity of having a just society run
according to a universal notion of people's rights as individuals.
The second part turns to an examination of different political
systems, setting out a powerfully-structured argument for universal
rights, a clear constitution enshrined in law, and a universal
right to vote. Though Paine is in many ways a stronger rhetorician
than he is a clear thinker, his reasons for preferring democracy to
hereditary forms of government are compelling, coherent and clear.
Rights of Man is a masterclass in how to use good reasoning to
present a persuasive argument.
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