ABSTRACT
Thomas Paine was a hugely influential revolutionary pamphleteer, whose writings were instrumental in bringing about some of the greatest political changes the world has seen. Paine's enduring importance lies not so much in the depth of his political philosophy as in his great abilities as a communicator of political ideas. Conway's Writings was the first complete critical collection of Paine's works, and his Life was the first account to show Paine in a positive light.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part
The Writings of Thomas Paine
part IV|36 pages
Public Good. 1
part V|65 pages
Letter to the Abbe Raynal. 1
part VI|56 pages
Dissertations
part VIII|36 pages
Prospects on the Rubicon
part IX|9 pages
Specification of Thomas Paine.
chapter XI|17 pages
Thomas Paine’s Answer to Four Questions on the Legislative and Executive Powers.
part XIII|132 pages
Rights of Man.
part |125 pages
Rights of Man
part XIV|134 pages
Rights of Man. Part Second, Combining Principle and Practice.
part |123 pages
Rights of Man. Part II