Common Sense

Thomas Paine

Common Sense
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Blurb
Published
16 November 2024
Pages
50
ISBN
9798347674930

Common Sense

Thomas Paine

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Common Sense is the revolutionary pamphlet that ignited America's path to independence. In this fiercely argued manifesto, Thomas Paine shatters the notion of monarchy and British rule, appealing to the hearts and minds of the American colonists. With plainspoken clarity and persuasive logic, Paine's words challenged the status quo, questioning loyalty to a distant crown and inspiring a collective call for freedom. Originally published in 1776, Common Sense reached readers across the colonies, stirring them with powerful arguments for self-governance and equality. Paine's passionate plea made independence seem not only possible but necessary, uniting diverse voices and setting the stage for a new nation. His language is simple but electrifying, making complex ideas accessible and compelling for people from all walks of life. For anyone seeking insight into the spirit of the American Revolution, the roots of democratic ideals, or the power of words to spark change, Common Sense remains a vital and relevant read. This is the book that shaped a nation's destiny and helped redefine the meaning of freedom for generations to come.

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