Common Sense
About This Book
Published in 1776, this influential pamphlet makes a powerful argument for American colonies to separate from British governance. Thomas Paine weaves together ethical reasoning, economic analysis, and political philosophy to champion independence and envision a new democratic society. The work challenged British authority and illustrated why colonial self-governance would benefit America both morally and materially.
Who Should Read This?
- Students studying political philosophy and theory
- Readers passionate about revolutionary history
- Anyone interested in the founding principles of American democracy
- People exploring the power of political rhetoric and persuasion
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