Common Sense
Tarih

Common Sense

Thomas Paine

Yayıncı
Independently Published
Sayfa
102
Dil
English
Yayın yılı
1766

Özet

Common Sense is Thomas Paine's forceful political pamphlet arguing that the American colonies should break from monarchy and claim self-government. Direct, urgent, and written for public persuasion rather than academic debate, it attacks hereditary rule, reframes independence as practical necessity, and turns political philosophy into a call for ordinary readers to act.

This is essential reading for anyone interested in revolutionary history, democratic argument, rhetoric, or the language of political change. Common Sense shows how clear prose can shift public imagination by making abstract rights feel immediate and personal. Paine's intensity, moral certainty, and distrust of inherited power still make the work useful for readers studying citizenship, protest, and the persuasive force of plain speech.

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