
Common Sense
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- Paine, Thomas
1737 - 1809
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"Common Sense," a groundbreaking pamphlet by Thomas Paine, emerged during a pivotal period in American history when the call for independence from British rule was gaining momentum. Paine's eloquent prose challenges the very essence of government and monarchy, advocating for radical change. Within its pages, readers encounter compelling arguments that underscore the importance of individual rights and the need for self-governance. Ideal for students and civic activists seeking to delve into the roots of American democracy, "Common Sense" remains a timeless document that continues to inspire critical thinking and political discourse.
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