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Common Sense

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Páginas
104
Idioma
EN
ISBN
9780143036258
Tiempo de Lectura
~1h 49min

Common Sense es un book de Thomas Paine. Tiene 104 páginas.

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Published in January 1776, Thomas Paine’s Common Sense stands as a foundational document of the American Revolution. Written in clear, direct prose accessible to ordinary readers, the pamphlet systematically dismantles the legitimacy of monarchy and hereditary rule while advocating for a representative republican government. Paine argues that the American colonies should sever political ties with Great Britain, framing independence not as a radical rebellion but as a natural and necessary step toward self-governance. The work quickly circulated throughout the thirteen colonies, shifting public sentiment from cautious reconciliation to decisive separation. Its enduring significance lies in its ability to translate complex political philosophy into practical arguments that resonated across social classes. By emphasizing reason, natural rights, and the dangers of entanglement in European conflicts, Paine helped forge a unified colonial identity. The pamphlet remains a pivotal example of how persuasive writing can shape historical movements, offering readers an early articulation of democratic principles that would later inform the nation’s founding documents.

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¿Cuántas páginas tiene Common Sense?+

Common Sense tiene 104 páginas.

¿De qué trata Common Sense?+

Published in January 1776, Thomas Paine’s Common Sense stands as a foundational document of the American Revolution. Written in clear, direct prose accessible to ordinary readers, the pamphlet systematically dismantles the legitimacy of monarchy and hereditary rule while advocating for a representat...

¿Quién escribió Common Sense?+

Common Sense fue escrito por Thomas Paine.