Common Sense
Published by The Ebook Emporium
English
2026
ISBN 9791070055670
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About this book
What if one short book could ignite a revolution?
Published in 1776, Common Sense by Thomas Paine is one of the most influential political works in history. Written in clear, direct language for everyday readers, it challenged monarchy, exposed the flaws of inherited power, and made a powerful case for American independence.
Paine's words transformed public opinion and helped unite ordinary citizens behind the cause of freedom. His arguments for liberty, self-government, and natural rights remain powerful and relevant today.
This eBook presents the original text in a clear, accessible format, allowing readers to experience the bold ideas that shaped the birth of the United States.
Inside, you'll explore:
A direct and persuasive argument for independence
A critique of monarchy and hereditary rule
Early expressions of democratic and republican ideals
A foundational text of American political thought
Required reading in schools and studied worldwide, Common Sense remains essential for understanding the American Revolution and the principles of freedom it championed.
Read the pamphlet that changed history. Buy now and experience one of the most powerful calls for liberty ever written.
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