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"The Rights of Man" by Thomas Paine is a passionate defense of individual liberty and equality, written in response to Burke’s criticism of the French Revolution. Paine eloquently argues for natural rights, the sovereignty of the people, and social justice. With incisive logic, he advocates for democratic governance and economic inclusivity. This seminal work remains a cornerstone in the discourse on human rights and political reform, resonating across generations.
© 2024 Interactive Media (Audiobook): 9781787369948
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