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Thomas Paine – brytyjski pisarz i myśliciel doby oświecenia. Uczestnik rewolucji amerykańskiej, jeden z ojców założycieli USA. Prekursor liberalizmu.

W 1774 przybył do Filadelfii, w 1776 opublikował broszurę Zdrowy rozsądek, w której nawoływał do stworzenia niepodległego państwa w miejsce dotychczasowych kolonii brytyjskich w Ameryce. Brał udział w wojnie o niepodległość USA. Do Wielkiej Brytanii wrócił w 1787.

Także w ojczyźnie głosił radykalne idee wolnościowe, popierał rewolucję francuską i prawo narodów do wybierania demokratycznych rządów. Po wydaniu Praw człowieka, zagrożony aresztowaniem, uciekł do rewolucyjnej Francji, gdzie został wybrany do Zgromadzenia Narodowego, ale także osadzony w więzieniu przez jakobinów.

W Wieku rozumu przyznał, iż deizm stanowi podstawę jego poglądów. Wikipedia  

✵ 9. Luty 1737 – 8. Czerwiec 1809   •   Natępne imiona Пейн Томас
Thomas Paine Fotografia
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Thomas Paine słynne cytaty

„Uczestniczenie w dwóch rewolucjach oznacza, że życie ma pewien cel.”

w liście do George'a Washingtona (1789)
Źródło: Christopher Hitchens, Thomas Paine. Prawa człowieka. Biografia

„Oto francuski bękart ląduje wraz z bandą uzbrojonych zbirów i wbrew woli mieszkańców ogłasza się królem Anglii. Mówiąc wprost, jest to zupełnie zwyczajny, drobny łajdak. Z całą pewnością nie ma w nim nic boskiego.”

o Wilhelmie Zdobywcy, odrzucając ideę władzy królewskiej i deprecjonując pochodzenie brytyjskiej monarchii.
Zdrowy rozsądek (1776)

Thomas Paine cytaty

Thomas Paine: Cytaty po angielsku

“It was the cause of America that made me an author. The force with which it struck my mind and the dangerous condition the country appeared to me in, by courting an impossible and an unnatural reconciliation with those who were determined to reduce her, instead of striking out into the only line that could cement and save her, A Declaration Of Independence, made it impossible for me, feeling as I did, to be silent: and if, in the course of more than seven years, I have rendered her any service, I have likewise added something to the reputation of literature, by freely and disinterestedly employing it in the great cause of mankind, and showing that there may be genius without prostitution. Independence always appeared to me practicable and probable, provided the sentiment of the country could be formed and held to the object: and there is no instance in the world, where a people so extended, and wedded to former habits of thinking, and under such a variety of circumstances, were so instantly and effectually pervaded, by a turn in politics, as in the case of independence; and who supported their opinion, undiminished, through such a succession of good and ill fortune, till they crowned it with success. But as the scenes of war are closed, and every man preparing for home and happier times, I therefore take my leave of the subject. I have most sincerely followed it from beginning to end, and through all its turns and windings: and whatever country I may hereafter be in, I shall always feel an honest pride at the part I have taken and acted, and a gratitude to nature and providence for putting it in my power to be of some use to mankind.”

The Crisis No. XIII
1770s, The American Crisis (1776–1783)

“Perhaps the sentiments contained in the following pages, are not YET sufficiently fashionable to procure them general favour; a long habit of not thinking a thing WRONG, gives it a superficial appearance of being RIGHT, and raises at first a formidable outcry in defense of custom. But the tumult soon subsides. Time makes more converts than reason.”

A long habit of not thinking a thing wrong, gives it a superficial appearance of being right, and raises at first a formidable outcry in defense of custom. Explanation: Paine explained the need to speak out against a tyrannical power, notably Britain and King George III, because not doing so could be a dangerous action on its own. A long habit of not thinking a thing wrong, gives it a superficial appearance of being right, and raises at first a formidable outcry in defense of custom. This first part actually has two sections on its own. In the first half, Paine says it’s important to note the “wrongs” that occur when injustices are clear — not doing so gives them the “appearance of being right.” In the second half, he notes that people’s first reactions to those complaints are always to side on the side of “custom” — that is, to oppose attacks against institutions.
But the tumult soon subsides. Time makes more converts than reason. Explanation: Most Americans are not in favor of impeachment at this moment. It’s a reaction against a guarded institution — and citizens are going to behave in ways that make it seem they’re against the idea, by giving a “defense of custom,” as Paine put it. It should be noted, however, that the same held true for a different president — Richard Nixon. At the onset of investigations, a majority of Americans felt it was a waste of time. As they learned more about his actions as president, the public (including a significant number of Republicans) became more supportive of his ouster.
1770s, Common Sense (1776)
Źródło: Chris Walker (September 25, 2019): A Look Back At Thomas Paine, And Why Impeachment Makes ‘Common’ Sense (Even If You Think It’s A Losing Cause) [Opinion]. In: HillReporter.com. Archived https://web.archive.org/web/20190929202745/https://hillreporter.com/a-look-back-paine-and-why-impeachment-makes-sense-even-if-you-think-its-a-losing-cause-opinion-46555 from the original https://hillreporter.com/a-look-back-paine-and-why-impeachment-makes-sense-even-if-you-think-its-a-losing-cause-opinion-46555 on September 29, 2019.

“Lead, follow, or get out of the way.”

George S. Patton: "Lead me, follow me, or get out of my way", as quoted in Pocket Patriot: Quotes from American Heroes (2005) edited by Kelly Nickell, p. 157
Misattributed

“Give to every other human being every right that you claim for yourself—that is my doctrine.”

Robert Green Ingersoll: "...my religion is simply this: <i>First</i>. Give to every other human being every right that you claim for yourself. <i>Second</i>..." in "The Limitations of Toleration" (The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, vol. 7, pp. 217-260, quotation on p. 258).
Misattributed

“It is the duty of every patriot to protect his country from its government.”

Edward Abbey, "A patriot must always be ready to defend his country against his government." as written in "A Voice Crying in the Wilderness" (Vox Clamantis en Deserto): Notes from a Secret Journal (1990), ISBN 0312064888.
Misattributed

“The trade of governing has always been monopolized by the most ignorant and the most rascally individuals of mankind.”

Earliest citation to Paine appears to be in "Freedom: A Journal of Anarchist Communism Vol. XXIV" https://books.google.com/books?id=ITYfh67DKncC&pg=RA11-PA33&lpg=RA11-PA33&dq=The+trade+of+governing+has+always+been+monopolized+by+the+most+ignorant+and+the+most+rascally+individuals+of+mankind.&source=bl&ots=8DHXw2Ix1C&sig=ACfU3U3Bk_9QoyDZh_LDcoEB83cEaDWTcQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjp3I6MqOXxAhW2KVkFHfEsDb0Q6AEwBXoECBEQAw#v=onepage&q=The%20trade%20of%20governing%20has%20always%20been%20monopolized%20by%20the%20most%20ignorant%20and%20the%20most%20rascally%20individuals%20of%20mankind.&f=false. Not found in any of his works.
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