POLITICAL PROBLEMS IN THE WORKS OF THOMAS PAINE AND ABDURAUF FITRAT
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Abstract
This article is dedicated to the description of political views in Thomas Paine and Abdurauf
Fitrat's works. Thomas Paine as an inventor and political philosopher is known for his works
Common Sense (1776) and «The American Crisis» (1776–1783). Fitrat is a famous member of
Jadid’s movement in Central Asia and Uzbek literature a specialist in theory in and practice of
Jadids School, a playwriter, publisher, writer and scientist. Two authors made significant
contributions to developing and achieving their countries' independence