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Title: Common Sense (Bantam Classic)
by THOMAS PAINE
ISBN: 0-553-21465-9
Publisher: Bantam Classics
Pub. Date: 03 February, 2004
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $3.95
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Average Customer Rating: 4.52 (33 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: Rationale for a Revolution
Comment: Writing a review for this book is a lot like writing a review for The Constitution. It seems as though there are not enough words to describe the majesty of the document.

Many of the founding fathers lacked the educational training that contemporary politicains have received. With that fact in mind, Common Sense is even more potent. Thomas Paine sought to make his fellow colonists join in rebelling against the King and the British. His argument is based in the relative absurdity of being ruled by a king whose power is gained only because of the status of his parents. Even the first king in succession probably only gained his power by being the most brutal ruffian in his gang of conquerers. For those who suggest that the relationship with Britain need not be changed because "it is not broke, so don't fix it", he uses a child that nurses too long from his mother as a metaphor. Paine continues his writing with other choice prose to rationalize independence.

Paine's words were a biting commentary against the King. Even today, these words maintain their potency. No America should live without reading this book which was the reasoning for our break from Britain.

Rating: 5
Summary: A Poetic Argument for a Call to Arms
Comment: In "Common Sense", Thomas Paine lays out his argument as to why the United States of America should, nay, MUST, declare its independence from Britain. In the traditional vein of revlutionary writers, Paine's pamphlet is a beautiful example of the English language at its most poetic. He states the need for independence best when he says, "The blood of the slain, the weeping voice of nature cries, 'TIS TIME TO PART."
This pamphlet is a must read for anyone interested in American history. Most everyone can recall their US History textbooks mentioning "Common Sense". This pamphlet was first published in 1775 and inspired our Founding Fathers, especially Ben Franklin and Thomas Jefferson. Additionally, anyone who is interested in reading about the history of revolutions in general would do well to read this amazing argument.

Rating: 5
Summary: A True Patriot
Comment: This work of Thomas Paine is at the least a Masterpiece and a very important part of the history of the world. The fury and passion of this work (and his others), are awe inspiring.

Hes truly one of the greatest figures in American and World History, and this work inspired men and women under the rule of a King to rise up and form the greatest nation to ever bless the Earth.

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