Common Sense
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Publisher Description
Common Sense by Thomas Paine is an anthology that masterfully captures the revolutionary spirit of the 18th century. The centerpiece, "COMMON SENSE," is a daring and thought-provoking work addressed to the inhabitants of America. Written anonymously in 1776, this pivotal text challenges the political status quo, offering a critical examination of government origins and purposes, distinct from society's natural development. It questions the legitimacy of monarchical rule and hereditary succession, viewing them as remnants of tyranny that oppose the ideals of equality and liberty. The author makes a compelling argument for a government founded on reason and the common good, highlighting the universal struggle against oppression. This reflection on the events leading up to the American Revolution underscores the grievances of the colonies under British rule and calls for a reevaluation of political systems. As an essential read for those interested in the foundations of American political thought, "COMMON SENSE" also delves into broader discussions on governance and human rights. Its incisive critique of the English constitution and monarchy remains relevant, urging readers to consider the principles of justice and freedom in their own time. With subjects deeply rooted in United States politics and government from 1775 to 1783, as well as early works on political science and monarchy, this anthology offers timeless insights into the enduring quest for a just society. Whether you are a history enthusiast or a student of political science, Common Sense by Thomas Paine is a must-read that continues to inspire and provoke thought.