In The Rights of Man, first published in 1791, Thomas Paine argued against monarchy and outlined the elements of a successful republic, including public education, pensions, and relief of the poor and unemployed, all financed by income tax. Here, Christopher Hitchens marvels at the book's forethought and revels in its contentiousness. Above all, he shows how The Rights of Man forms the philosophical cornerstone of the world's most powerful republic: the United States of America.
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A Hitch in Time : Writings from the London Review of Books
Christopher Hitchens
book
Du store Gud?
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Los jinetes del Apocalipsis : Una conversación brillante sobre ciencia, fe, religión y ateísmo
Richard Dawkins, Christopher Hitchens, Daniel Dennett, Sam Harris
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Dødelighed
Christopher Hitchens
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And Yet... : A Sunday Times Bestseller
Christopher Hitchens
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Les crimes de Monsieur Kissinger : La face cachée d'un prix Nobel de la Paix
Christopher Hitchens
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Unacknowledged Legislation : Writers in the Public Sphere
Christopher Hitchens
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Prepared for the Worst : Selected Essays and Minority Reports
Christopher Hitchens
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For the Sake of Argument : Essays and Minority Reports
Christopher Hitchens
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Blood, Class and Empire : The Enduring Anglo-American Relationship
Christopher Hitchens
book
Long Live Hitch : Three Classic Books in One Volume
Christopher Hitchens
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On The Wealth of Nations
P. J. O'Rourke
audiobook
Darwin's Origin of Species
Janet Browne
audiobook
Plato's Republic
Simon Blackburn
audiobook
Clausewitz's On War
Hew Strachan
audiobook
The Bible
Karen Armstrong
audiobook
Marx's Das Kapital
Francis Wheen
audiobook
The Qur'an : A Biography
Bruce Lawrence
audiobookbook
Homer's The Iliad and The Odyssey
Alberto Manguel
audiobook
