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He supported the American Revolution throughout and then went back to Europe, where he got involved in another one in France and wrote ''The Rights of Man'' - one of the books that shook the world with its savage rejection of hereditary privileges, staunch republicanism and ideas of welfare state; an astonishing bestseller that sold half a million copies in its first 10 years and which still informs the agenda of many modern political controversies.
During the French Revolution's Terror, under the shadow of the guillotine, Paine produced his last major work, a manifesto of enlightened personal spirituality and a protest against the corrupt and corrupting nature of organised religion [[''The Age of Reason]] '' which has still a lot of relevance today, and sadly, probably more now than 30 years ago.
Craig Nelson's biography is titled ''Thomas Paine: His Life, His Time and the Birth of the Modern Nations'' and it certainly provides and excellent description of the times and momentous events that Paine was involved in. In fact, at many a time Paine was just one of the key figures in a rich account provided by Nelson.

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