Offering more detailed explanatory notes than earlier versions,
this edition reprints together for the first time all of Paine's
introductions to the versions published in his lifetime. In his own
richly informed Introduction, Claeys elucidates the historical
context and the subsequent influence of Paine's text, as well as
the major problems in interpreting Paine's theory. Instructors will
find this new edition a worthy counterpoint to the Hackett edition
of Burke's Reflections on the Revolution in France, edited by J. G.
A. Pocock.
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