Thomas Paine
.... To illustrate that his opinion is not rash or unfounded,
Paine writes, "Volumes have been written on the subject of the struggle between England and America. ....
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Four Essays on Different Topics
.... The human being has natural rights merely because he or she is born.
Paine writes: Natural rights are those which appertain to man in right of his existence. ....
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Thomas Paine's Common Sense
....
Paine was joining in a debate that had been ongoing for some time and that .... Isaac Kramnick (in an introduction to Common Sense, 1986)
writes: "Americans fought ....
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The Declaration of Independence
....
Paine was joining in a debate that had been ongoing for some time .... Isaac Kramnick (in an introduction to Common Sense, 1986)
writes: Americans fought Englishmen ....
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History of the Common School Movement
.... Leon Botstein frames the question that Jefferson,
Paine, and others asked: "If the .... wheel of the social machinery." Mann, Gerald L. Gutek
writes, "believed that ....
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The Origins of Humanism
.... Pico della Mirandola
writes on an important humanistic issue--the dignity of .... was increasingly attacked by those exercising their reason, such as Thomas
Paine. ....
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Relationship between science and theology
.... Pico della Mirandola
writes on an important humanistic issue--the dignity of .... was increasingly attacked by those exercising their reason, such as Thomas
Paine. ....
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The American Declaration of Independence
.... be seen, indeed, in the weeks before its publication, when Jefferson
writes of the .... It is dated some six months after publication of Thomas
Paine's Common Sense ....
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Purposes of the American Declaration of Independence
.... be seen, indeed, in the weeks before its publication, when Jefferson
writes of the .... It is dated some six months after publication of Thomas
Paine's Common Sense ....
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Howard Zinn's American History
.... He
writes: "If history is to be creative, to anticipate a [possible future without .... This view was not universal, and Thomas
Paine spoke out for equal rights for ....
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The French Revolution and Rousseau
.... He
writes in Book I, Chapter II: "The most ancient of all societies .... more orthodox thinkers of the eighteenth-century, such as Thomas Jefferson and Thomas
Paine. ....
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HUMAN RIGHTS AS UNIVERSAL RIGHTS
.... philosophy was followed by those of Montesquieu, Rousseau, Burke,
Paine, and The .... Santos (1995)
writes that human rights were developed for the benefits of the ....
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau's Political Philosophy
.... Rousseau
writes in The Social Contract: "The most ancient of all societies, and .... thinkers of the eighteenth-century, such as Thomas Jefferson and Thomas
Paine. ....
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