Common Sense
Thomas Paine
Common Sense by Thomas Paine is a powerful and persuasive pamphlet that played a pivotal role in advocating for American independence from British rule. Written in 1776, Paine’s clear and compelling arguments challenged the authority of the British monarchy and promoted the idea of self-governance. His accessible language and logical reasoning inspired the colonists, making Common Sense a key text in the American Revolution. This influential work continues to be celebrated for its impact on political thought and its timeless call for freedom and justice.
Duration - 3h 1m.
Author - Thomas Paine.
Narrator - Emma.
Published Date - Tuesday, 02 January 2024.
Copyright - © 1776 Dahmani Limited ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
Common Sense by Thomas Paine is a powerful and persuasive pamphlet that played a pivotal role in advocating for American independence from British rule. Written in 1776, Paine’s clear and compelling arguments challenged the authority of the British monarchy and promoted the idea of self-governance. His accessible language and logical reasoning inspired the colonists, making Common Sense a key text in the American Revolution. This influential work continues to be celebrated for its impact on political thought and its timeless call for freedom and justice. Duration - 3h 1m. Author - Thomas Paine. Narrator - Emma. Published Date - Tuesday, 02 January 2024. Copyright - © 1776 Dahmani Limited ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:05:04
Chapter 1: of The Origin and Design of Government in General
Duration:14:01:14
Chapter 2: of Monarchy and Hereditary Succession
Duration:22:53:57
Chapter 3: Thoughts on The Present State of American Affairs
Duration:41:09:04
Chapter 4: of The Present Ability of America
Duration:24:23:50
Appendix
Duration:20:21:04
Ending Credits
Duration:00:07:09