“No country can be called free which is governed by an absolute power; and it matters not whether it be an absolute royal power or an absolute legislative power, as the consequences will be the same to the people.”
Quote by Thomas Paine
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Citizen Paine: Thomas Paine's Thoughts on Man, Government, Society, and Religion
This work examines the core philosophies of Thomas Paine, a key figure of the Enlightenment and the American and French Revolutions. It delves into his perspectives on the individual's role in society, the principles of just government, the foundations of social order, and his critical views on organized religion. The book synthesizes Paine's arguments for reason, liberty, and human rights, reflecting his enduring influence on political and social thought. more
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