Common Sense

Written by:
Thomas Paine
Narrated by:
Andrew Julow

Unabridged Audiobook

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Book
115
Narrator
39
Release Date
January 2012
Duration
2 hours 1 minute
Summary
Written in the early months of 1776, Paine's forceful and cogent pamphlet brought the notion of American Independence into the mainstream.
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Thomas L

Great read by the father of the American revolution

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Anonymous

An excellent book on the history of Independence from Britain. The thoughts and solutions offered up to gain that Independence was heartwarming and soo interesting. This book would probably benefit students in high school history as learning the foundation of our country. I walked away with the understanding of our Nation’s beginning more so than ever. Thomas Paine is a very intelligent, interesting and thoughtful person. He very much cares about this country. I learned many things that prior to this book I did not know before. Thank you Mr. Paine.

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Anonymous

This was the beginning of the fight for independence. This man was incredible and he is an intelligent man.

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Steve A

Uncommon Sense - interesting thoughts. Many still apply hundreds of year later.

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Jarred D.

I heard about this growing up in the American school system and was fascinated about the power of words and persuasion to mobilize a group of people into action. Thankfully I found a well narrated version of this to finally get around to going through its contents!

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Anonymous

will listen again

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Jim M.

Enduringly relevant as an experiential based governance of, for & by the people.

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Mirror F.

Very interesting book, badly read

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Gene Robinson

Beautiful logic. Excellent narrator.

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