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Age of Reason

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Summary of Age of Reason

Dive into the revolutionary thoughts that shaped modern democracy with "Age of Reason: An Unabridged Edition (Parts I and II)" by Thomas Paine, masterfully edited by Moncure Conway. This comprehensive volume, published on May 1, 2010, offers a deep dive into Paine’s pivotal works on political and religious philosophy, enriched with detailed charts, tables, and extensive notes. Exploring themes of religious freedom and racial justice, this book captures Paine's radical vision, challenging the orthodoxy of his time and advocating for a society based on reason and equity. Ideal for adult education groups, this edition not only provides a chronology of Paine's impactful life but also prompts critical reflection on how his call for change resonates in today’s social justice movements. Engage with "Age of Reason" to explore the enduring power of Paine’s words in striving for liberty and equality in our own times.

Book Details

Published by Merchant Books on May 1, 2010
180 pages
ISBN: 9781603868051
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