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Does anyone know anything about thomas paine and his view on the poor and how did he think the poor should be treated!?

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"I do not believe that the people of England have ever been fairly and candidly dealt by!. They have been imposed upon by parties, and by men assuming the character of leaders!. It is time that the nation should rise above those trifles!. It is time to dismiss that inattention which has so long been the encouraging cause of stretching taxation to excess!. It is time to dismiss all those songs and toasts which are calculated to enslave, and operate to suffocate reflection!. On all such subjects men have but to think, and they will neither act wrong nor be misled!. To say that any people are not fit for freedom, is to make poverty their choice, and to say they had rather be loaded with taxes than not!. If such a case could be proved, it would equally prove that those who govern are not fit to govern them, for they are a part of the same national mass!."

Agrarian Justice:
Paine would also publish Agrarian Justice, in which he explored the roots of poverty, which he believed was rooted in the inequitable distribution of land, and proposed a property tax that would be used to financially assist young adults and the elderly!.


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