Thomas Paine
(1737-1809)

American Political Philosopher, Revolutionary

birthdate: January 29
birthplace:
Thetford, England

Thomas Paine didn't do well in school and went from one job to the next in England until 1774 when he met Benjamin Franklin by chance. Franklin helped him emigrate to Philadelphia where Paine turned to journalism and found something he was really good at. Throughout his life his writings would inspire great passion from many and severe criticism from others. His 1776 pamphlet, Common Sense, played a key role in rallying America's support of independence from England. His series of pamphlets, called The Crisis, inspired and encouraged the patriots during the Revolutionary War and became one of the most widely read works of his time. Returning to England he wrote The Rights of Man in defense of the demoratic principles behind the French Revolution, and found himself an international voice for political freedom and civil liberties. However his views about the monarchy caused him to become an outlaw in England. He fled to france, but in 1793 he was imprisoned for not supporting the executition of Louis XVI. While in prison Paine wrote his most controversial work, The Age of Reason. Many viewed this work as anti-religious when in fact it merely expressed the deistic views held by Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin and other intellectuals of the time. Nevertheless, when Paine returned to America in 1802 at the request of Thomas Jefferson, he found himself criticized by the public and abandoned by his friends because of his views. Over the last two centuries, Thomas Paine's works have inspired many great thinkers and doers. In his writings Thomas Paine eloquently painted a grand vision for humanity - he argued against slavery, proposed an international organization for peace and called for a government sponsored program for the poor and elderly not unlike today's social security.

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