Rights of Man by Thomas Paine is a defense of freedom and the rights of man in the context of the French Revolution. Paine critiques the oppressive government of the time and emphasizes the importance of universal rights and principles over power. The book delves into the political heresies of the French Revolution highlighting the citizens' heroism and determination in the face of tyranny. Paine's work serves as a testament to the enduring struggle for liberty and the triumph of the human spirit against oppression.
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