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Life of Thomas Paine Written Purposely to Bind with His Writings

By Richard Carlile

(3.5 stars) β€’ 10 reviews

Discover the inspiring story of a revolutionary thinker who ignited nations with his pen and fearlessly challenged the status quo.

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2012-07-11
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"Life of Thomas Paine" by Richard Carlile is an early 19th-century biography that illuminates the life and lasting significance of Thomas Paine, the influential political thinker and writer. This book acts as a companion, offering a wide view into Paine's core beliefs, his personality, and the broad effects his ideas had on society. Concentrating on his work for the American Revolution and his strong support for democracy, the narrative sets Paine's story against the backdrop of his time. In this biographical work, Carlile presents Paine's life, starting with his origins in England and continuing through his critical involvement in American politics. Centered on his career as a writer, the book examines his powerful pamphlets, like "Common Sense" and "The Crisis," which were instrumental in building support for American independence. His time in France during its revolution is also presented, along with his philosophical explorations and relationships with notable people. Carlile constantly underlines Paine's dedication to logical thought and reforming society, portraying him as a passionate supporter of human rights who challenged oppression and religious beliefs, highlighting Paine's historical role as a champion of freedom and justice.

About the Author

Richard Carlile was an English radical publisher and writer. He was an important agitator for the establishment of universal suffrage and freedom of the press in the United Kingdom.

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