This volume collects together the most important writings of founding father Thomas Paine. First published on January 10, 1776, "e;Common Sense"e; was one the most influential and best-selling works from the colonial period. One of the central political arguments amongst the colonists of the pre-revolutionary period was whether or not they should seek freedom from British rule. In "e;Common Sense"e;, Paine provided a straightforward argument to the American people as to why they should seek independence. Second in this volume is "e;The Crisis"e;, a collection of pamphlets published during the American Revolutionary war which were meant to inspire the soldiers and reinforce the reasons for the fight. Third is the "e;Rights of Man"e; a refutation of Edmund Burke's "e;Reflections on the Revolution in France"e; in which Paine argues that popular political revolution is necessary when a government does not protect the natural rights of its people. Fourth in this book is Paine's "e;The Age of Reason"e;, a controversial work arguing for the philosophical position of Deism, which challenged institutionalized religion and the legitimacy of the Bible. Lastly there is the socialist treatise "e;Agrarian Justice"e;, in which Paine argues that land owners owe a rent to society in order to fund universal old-age and disability pensions as well as to provide a fixed sum to all citizens upon reaching maturity. This edition includes a biographical afterword.
ISBN: | 9781420955460 |
Publication date: | 1st January 2017 |
Author: | Paine, Thomas |
Publisher: | Neeland Media LLC |
Format: | Ebook (Epub) |