Essential Thomas Paine: Common Sense, The Rights of Man
by: Thomas Paine
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Paines daring prose paved the way for the Declaration of Independence and the Revolutionary War. This volume also includes The Crisis, The Age of Reason, and Agrarian Justice.
Paines daring prose paved the way for the Declaration of Independence and the Revolutionary War. This volume also includes The Crisis, The Age of Reason, and Agrarian Justice.
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- 223 years old and still a best seller!
If one reads it impassionately, the truism that history repeats itself is written all over Thomas Paine's "Common Sense."
As in 1776, our country, though slightly different this time, has reached its eleventh hour. Our democracy is in shambles morally, politically, and economically.
I suggest we take a break from reading fantasy/fiction for a while and pore over this eye-opening classic. If for no other reason, at least to grasp a sense of ominous reality and sobering history. ... Read More
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- Common Sense The rights of Man
Everyone in the US needs to be aware of what is going on in the US and how we better take note - as we are losing all our rights.
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- Common Sense not so common
Everyone in America should have this book read, and shared with their children.Truly, a book for the ages.
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- Liberty has never been so clear!
Excellent reading in this pamplet that describes how blinded we are and how close today resembles the tyrany that the founders were fighting against.Every American and Human should read this.
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- Paine = Relevant
Thomas Paine is one of the most relevant authors of the American Revolution. Common Sense, Age of Reason and Rights of Man are three books that will give a person the clearest perspective into the ideology of the founding fathers. This and John Locke's two treatises will inform any reader on the beautiful principles this country was formed upon. One can also use this book as a reference to see how modern political arenas and perspectives differ from the legacy our founding fathers wanted to leave behind. ... Read More
- 223 years old and still a best seller!If one reads it impassionately, the truism that history repeats itself is written all over Thomas Paine's "Common Sense."
As in 1776, our country, though slightly different this time, has reached its eleventh hour. Our democracy is in shambles morally, politically, and economically.
I suggest we take a break from reading fantasy/fiction for a while and pore over this eye-opening classic. If for no other reason, at least to grasp a sense of ominous reality and sobering history. ... Read More
- Common Sense The rights of ManEveryone in the US needs to be aware of what is going on in the US and how we better take note - as we are losing all our rights.
- Common Sense not so commonEveryone in America should have this book read, and shared with their children.Truly, a book for the ages.
- Liberty has never been so clear!Excellent reading in this pamplet that describes how blinded we are and how close today resembles the tyrany that the founders were fighting against.Every American and Human should read this.
- Paine = RelevantThomas Paine is one of the most relevant authors of the American Revolution. Common Sense, Age of Reason and Rights of Man are three books that will give a person the clearest perspective into the ideology of the founding fathers. This and John Locke's two treatises will inform any reader on the beautiful principles this country was formed upon. One can also use this book as a reference to see how modern political arenas and perspectives differ from the legacy our founding fathers wanted to leave behind. ... Read More
