Author | Thomas Paine |
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Language | English |
Subject | The French Revolution |
Publication date | 1791 |
Publication place | Britain |
Part of the Politics series |
Republicanism |
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Rights of Man (1791), a book by Thomas Paine, including 31 articles, posits that popular political revolution is permissible when a government does not safeguard the natural rights of its people. Using these points as a base it defends the French Revolution against Edmund Burke's attack in Reflections on the Revolution in France (1790).[1]
It was published in Britain in two parts in March 1791 and February 1792.[2]