The Rights of Man

Nonfiction, History, Revolutionary, France
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Author: Thomas Paine ISBN: 9781910660935
Publisher: Interactive Media Publication: March 15, 2015
Imprint: The Big Nest Language: English
Author: Thomas Paine
ISBN: 9781910660935
Publisher: Interactive Media
Publication: March 15, 2015
Imprint: The Big Nest
Language: English
Paine argues that the interests of the monarch and his people are united, and insists that the French Revolution should be understood as one which attacks the despotic principles of the French monarchy, not the king himself, and he takes the Bastille to symbolise the despotism that had been overthrown.
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Paine argues that the interests of the monarch and his people are united, and insists that the French Revolution should be understood as one which attacks the despotic principles of the French monarchy, not the king himself, and he takes the Bastille to symbolise the despotism that had been overthrown.

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