
A captivating and immortal essay that will keep you turning pages. A masterpiece that has never been out of print since it was first published in 1790. A true book of worth, a classic that lives in an era of timeless distinction. Early books emit excellence unlike any from modern times. You will not be dissatisfied with this work, literary essay at its finest. A must-read title. Sneak Peek “Plausibility, I know, can only be unmasked by shewing the absurdities it glosses over, and the simple truths it involves with specious errors. Eloquence has often confounded triumphant villainy; but it is probable that it has more frequently rendered the boundary that separates virtue and vice doubtful.—Poisons may be only medicines in judicious hands; but they should not be administered by the ignorant, because they have sometimes seen great cures performed by their powerful aid.” Synopsis No library's complete without this classic! Dive into this book from the singular mind of Mary Wollstonecraft. Written in the 18th-century by British feminist pioneer Mary Wollstonecraft, this essay attacks aristocracy and advocates republicanism. Wollstonecraft's was the first response in a pamphlet war sparked by the publication of Edmund Burke's Reflections on the Revolution in France (1790), a defense of constitutional monarchy, aristocracy, and the Church of England. In the essay she refutes Burke's assertions that human liberties are an "entailed inheritance," that the alliance between church and state is necessary for civil order, and that civil authority should be restricted to men "of permanent property." Rather, liberties are rights which all human beings "inherit at their birth, as rational creatures." Beautiful original preservation, the perfect gift for your loved ones or yourself. Enjoy this book today by clicking the ADD TO CART BUTTON!! Join the thousands of fans of the classics! Title details - Original Text - Civil rights, Human Rights, Political Science Essay - 5x8 Inches - Original Matte Cover - White Premium Paper
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