Common Sense

“Common Sense” by Thomas Paine, published by Courier Corporation in April 1997, is a first edition work comprising 58 pages. This influential pamphlet, originally published anonymously in 1776, played a significant role in advocating for American independence during a pivotal time in history. It presents arguments that contributed to the revolutionary spirit of the era, making a case for the colonies’ separation from British rule.
Readers will find that “Common Sense” addresses key political themes and philosophical ideas relevant to the Revolutionary Period in the United States. The text explores the principles of governance and the necessity of independence, providing insights into the political landscape of the time. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in political science, history, and the foundational ideas that shaped the nation.
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Published anonomously in 1776, the year of the American Declaration of Independence, Paine’s “Common Sense” became an immediate bestseller, with fifty-six editions printed in that year alone. It was this pamphlet, more than any other factor, which helped to spark off the movement that established the independence of the United States.
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