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Common Sense - Revolutionary Wisdom

Thomas Paine, Zenith Crescent Moon Press

Casa editrice: Zenith Crescent Moon Press

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📜 Ignite the spirit of liberty with Thomas Paine's influential masterpiece, Common Sense. Published in 1776, this groundbreaking pamphlet played a pivotal role in the American Revolution, inspiring colonists to unite for independence and challenge the oppressive rule of the British Crown.
🔥 Through clear, persuasive, and impassioned language, Paine boldly argues for self-governance, liberty, and the creation of a republic. He dismantles the concept of monarchy and hereditary rule while advocating for equality and the inherent rights of individuals. His words resonate with timeless power, making this text a cornerstone of political thought.
🌟 Regarded as one of the most impactful political writings in history, Common Sense is an essential read for anyone interested in freedom, democracy, and the struggle for justice. Paine's compelling arguments and visionary ideas continue to inspire generations, demonstrating the enduring strength of the human quest for liberty.
✨ Perfect for history enthusiasts, students, and advocates of democratic principles, this classic challenges readers to think critically and boldly imagine a better future. A must-read for anyone seeking insight into the foundations of independence and self-determination.
👉 Click now to explore this revolutionary work that has shaped the course of history and inspired millions to stand for freedom.
Disponibile da: 18/03/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 72 pagine.

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