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Rights of Man

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The book explores the idea that societal order stems from natural human principles rather than government structures. It emphasizes the inherent connections and mutual dependencies among individuals in a community, suggesting that prosperity arises from collaboration across various occupations. The text argues that common interests and customary laws hold more sway than formal government laws, highlighting society's ability to self-regulate and fulfill its needs independently of governmental authority.

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Rights of Man, Thomas Paine

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