The result, Crane asserts, is to disenfranchise the religious.63 Crane's objection fails, but it sheds valuable light on the secular purpose requirement. It fails because the right to participation cannot be as absolute as Crane would ...
Paley defends the genThe Complete Writings of Thomas Paine . ... York : Library of America , 1995 . provides a detailed restatement of the argument The Thomas Paine Reader . Edited by Michael Foot , and Isaac Kramnick .
Thomas Paine, The Rights of Man in The Thomas Paine Reader, eds. Michael Foot and Isaac Kramnick (New York: Penguin, 1987), 220. 36. Thomas Jefferson, “Response to the Citizens of Albemarle,” in The Portable Thomas Jefferson, ed.
In The Rights of Man , which Paine wrote during his ten - year sojourn in France , he engaged in polemics against the ... It defended a radicalism that in the long run was not American . ... 15 Michael Foot and Isaac Kramnick , eds .
traitor'.78 None other than the Deputy Mayor even sponsored a motion 'to have the details of Paine's trial and ... stated that he was 'rather proud of Tom', whilst Joseph Lewis threatened legal action against Professor Caitlin for ...
Thomas Paine, “Agrarian Justice,” in The Thomas Paine Reader, eds. Michael Foot and Isaac Kramnick (New York: Viking Penguin, 1987), 471–89. Harriet Jacobs, Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, ed. Jean Fagan Yellin (Cambridge: ...
Collects Paine's political writings about the American and French revolutions
“Editor's Introduction: The Life, Ideology and Legacy of Thomas Paine.” In Thomas Paine Reader, ed. Michael Foot and Isaac Kramnick, 7–38. ... Society Must Be Defended: Lectures at the Collège De France, 1975–76, ed.
Tom Paine, Common Sense, in Michael Foot and Isaac Kramnick, eds., The Thomas Paine Reader (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1987), p. 67. 8. Acton, “Nationality,” in Selected Writings of Lord Acton, vol. 1: Essays in the History of Liberty, ed.
Gutman, in Slavery and the Numbers Game (1975), charged them with underrep- resenting the large plantations, incorrectly calculating data, and then making erroneous assumptions based on their misinterpretation of the evidence.