“All the religions known in the world are founded, so far as they relate to man or the unity of man, as being all of one degree. Whether in heaven or in hell, or in whatever state man may be supposed to exist hereafter, the good and the bad are the only distinctions.”
Quote by Thomas Paine
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THE RIGHTS OF MAN: The French Revolution – Ideals, Arguments & Motives (Political Classic): Being an Answer to Mr. Burke's Attack on the French Revolution
This book is a comprehensive examination of the French Revolution, presenting a detailed analysis of its ideals, arguments, and motives. It serves as a response to the criticisms levied against the revolution by Mr. Burke, offering a counterpoint to his perspective. more
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