Common Sense and Other Works by Thomas PaineKnown as the Father of the American Revolution, English-American author Thomas Paine became famous for two pamphlets that inspired the colonists to fight for their independence. Common Sense, published in 1776, fostered the idea that the colonists could separate from the tyrannical rule of the British monarchy, and The American Crisis, published that same year, encouraged soldiers to fight against the British Army. Paine's later writings included The Rights of Man (1791), a series of articles defending the French Revolution and asserting that people should rise up if governments failed to protect their natural rights. His final text, The Age of Reason (1794–1796), challenged institutionalized religion and critiqued Christian theology, advocating instead for reason and scientific inquiry. This collection features unabridged editions of all four of the American revolutionary's main pamphlets and writings. |
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If he says he is against the united independence of the continent, he is to all
intents and purposes against her in all the rest; because this last comprehends
the whole. And he may just as well say, that Britain was right in declaring us
rebels; ...
But till such time as they can show some real reason, natural, political, or
conscientious, on which their objections to independence are founded, we are
not obliged to give them credit for being Tories of the first stamp, but must set
them down ...
We may not, perhaps, be wise enough to make all the advantages we ought of
our independence; but they are, nevertheless, marked and presented to us with
every character of great and good, and worthy the hand of him who sent them.
Had independence been a settled system with America, (as Britain has advanced
,) she ought to have doubled her importation, and prohibited in some degree her
exportation. And this single circumstance is sufficient to acquit America before ...
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Review: Paine: Collected Writings: Common Sense/The Crisis/Rights of Man/The Age of Reason/Pamphlets/Articles & Letters (Library of America #76)
Crítica de los usuarios - Ellis Morning - GoodreadsThomas Paine's intellect and skill at persuasive writing should be studied far and wide. It's a shame we only read excerpts of "Common Sense" in school. Leer comentario completo
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Crítica de los usuarios - blake.rosser - LibraryThingMakes up with brilliance for what he lacks in modesty and maturity. Leer comentario completo
Contenido
Chapter IV | |
Chapter V | |
Appendix | |
THE AGE OF REASON | |
Chapter I | |
Chapter IV | |
Chapter VI | |
Chapter VIII | |
The Crisis VIII | |
Notes to The American Crisis | |
Editors Introduction | |
Paines Preface to the French Edition | |
Rights Of Man Part Second | |
Of Society and Civilisation | |
Chapter III | |
Chapter X | |
Chapter XII | |
Chapter XIV | |
The Age of ReasonPart II | |
Chapter II | |
Chapter III | |
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Thomas Paine: Collected Writings (LOA #76): Common Sense / The American ... Thomas Paine Vista previa limitada - 1995 |