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Rights of Man Audiobook by Thomas Paine


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Title: Rights of Man
Author: Thomas Paine
Narrator: Arthur Morey
Format: Unabridged
Length: 9 hrs and 26 mins
Language: English
Release date: 01-10-11
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 39 votes
Genres: Classics, American Literature
Publisher's Summary:
Rights of Man presents an impassioned defense of the Enlightenment principles of freedom and equality that Thomas Paine believed would soon sweep the world. He boldly claimed, "From a small spark, kindled in America, a flame has arisen, not to be extinguished. Without consuming... it winds its progress from nation to nation."
Though many more sophisticated thinkers argued for the same principles, and many people died in the attempt to realize them, no one was better able than Paine to articulate them in a way that fired the hopes and dreams of the common man and actually stirred him to revolutionary political action.
Members Reviews:
By his voice alone he helped transform the West
Thomas Paine is one of those writers who seemed to have been dropped by a deist God 200 years before the world was really ready for him. His energy, honesty and political bravery was intense. By his voice alone he helped transform the West. Common Sense, the Rights of Man, and finally the Age of Reason have all thrown the gauntlet down and caused people to either cheer him (Common Sense) or hiss his name (Age of Reason).
The Rights of Man was visionary in its call for intellectual republicanism and social justice. Paine was and is a prophetic voice for individual freedom and moral equality. He is my favorite founder to quote whenever I find myself in a debate where someone wants to lump the 'Founders' together in some giant Libertarian Christianity pudding. He was a true radical and a true American.
It's a shame
That American children don't have to read "Rights of Man" in high school. Many of the topics Paine discusses in his book are still relevant today or need to be brought up again. Paine is the father of two revolutions (the French and American) and his work is incredibly insightful even 200+ years later.
T. Paine is the man
I thoroughly enjoy the works of Thomas Paine. He captures the truth of his era and is one of the forerunners of modern political philosophy.
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