The Rights of Man is a classic book written by Thomas Paine, a prominent figure in the American and French Revolutions. In this influential work, Paine argues for the inherent rights and freedoms of every individual, including civil liberties such as freedom of speech, religion, and assembly. He passionately defends the idea that these rights are not granted by governments, but are natural and inalienable. Paine's eloquent and persuasive writing style makes this book a must-read for anyone interested in civil liberties and the ethical principles that underpin them.