Droits de l'homme

en reponse a l'attaque de M. Burke sur la re volution franc ʹoise

227 pages

French language

Published Nov. 8, 1791 by Chez F. Buisson, imprimeur-libraire, rue Hautefeuille, no. 20.

OCLC Number:
4681742

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Written in a fit of pique brought about by Edmund Burke's blistering attack of the French Revolution, Paine's The Rights of Man has come to be regarded as one of the most important works in the realm of Western political philosophy. In it, Paine contends that some rights that are granted through natural law, rather than by governments or constitutions. A must-read for those interested in politics, philosophy, and the intersection of the two.

51 editions

Subjects

  • Politics and government
  • Sources
  • Civil rights
  • Early works to 1800
  • History

Places

  • Great Britain
  • France