
Common Sense
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First published in 1776, Common Sense by Thomas Paine is one of the most influential political writings of all time. With bold, clear, and passionate language, Paine made the case for American independence-arguing against monarchy, exposing injustice, and inspiring ordinary people to fight for freedom.
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