Common Sense (Readings Classics)
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Author: Thomas Paine
Categories: Philosophy
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Book description :Thomas Paine originally wrote Common Sense to emphasize the need for independence from the British rule, but its call for freedom and rational discourse remains a vital touchstone in discussions of democracy and human rights, influencing generations of thinkers and activists. Paine presents a compelling argument for independence from the British rule, insisting upon the principles of liberty, equality and self-governance. With clear and persuasive prose, he critiques monarchy and hereditary succession while advocating for a democratic republic.
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Common Sense (Readings Classics)
Common Sense (Readings Classics)
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Author: Thomas Paine
Categories: Philosophy
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Publisher: Readings
Cover: Softcover
Book description :Thomas Paine originally wrote Common Sense to emphasize the need for independence from the British rule, but its call for freedom and rational discourse remains a vital touchstone in discussions of democracy and human rights, influencing generations of thinkers and activists. Paine presents a compelling argument for independence from the British rule, insisting upon the principles of liberty, equality and self-governance. With clear and persuasive prose, he critiques monarchy and hereditary succession while advocating for a democratic republic.
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(NOTE: The Book cover may vary if published by different companies.)
Author: Thomas Paine
Categories: Philosophy
Pages:
Publisher: Readings
Cover: Softcover
Book description :Thomas Paine originally wrote Common Sense to emphasize the need for independence from the British rule, but its call for freedom and rational discourse remains a vital touchstone in discussions of democracy and human rights, influencing generations of thinkers and activists. Paine presents a compelling argument for independence from the British rule, insisting upon the principles of liberty, equality and self-governance. With clear and persuasive prose, he critiques monarchy and hereditary succession while advocating for a democratic republic.
















