Volume 80 pages
Common Sense
About the book
A fiery pamphlet. A radical idea. A revolution ignited.
Published in 1776, Common Sense by Thomas Paine is one of the most powerful political manifestos in history. With clarity, urgency, and unwavering conviction, Paine argues for American independence from British rule and a new democratic republic rooted in natural rights, equality, and self-governance ⚖.
This landmark work sold over half a million copies in its first year and inspired revolutionaries across the world. This edition features the complete original text, modern annotations, historical context, and a foreword on its lasting political influence—ideal for students, scholars, and freedom-seekers.
"The most influential pamphlet in American history." – Library of Congress
"A thunderbolt in print." – The New Yorker
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