
Classic Audiobook Collection Common Sense by Thomas Paine ~ Full Audiobook [history]
Common Sense by Thomas Paine audiobook.
Genre: history
First published in January 1776, Thomas Paine's Common Sense is the fiery pamphlet that helped turn colonial frustration into a direct argument for American independence. Written for ordinary readers rather than lawmakers, it lays out, in plain language, why reconciliation with Britain is neither practical nor desirable, and why a new nation should be built on representative government instead of hereditary monarchy. Paine challenges the legitimacy of kingship, critiques the political and economic costs of continued allegiance to the Crown, and urges the colonies to seize a rare moment when geography, population, and momentum make self-rule achievable. Along the way, he sketches what an independent America might require: a new political framework, unity among the colonies, and the courage to treat independence not as a reckless gamble but as a moral and strategic necessity. Both a historical artifact and a still-provocative piece of political persuasion, Common Sense captures the urgency of a revolutionary turning point and invites listeners to hear the arguments that helped ignite a nation.
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Chapters (Approximate)
(00:00:00) Chapter 0
(00:03:31) Chapter 1
(00:17:40) Chapter 2
(00:40:32) Chapter 3
(01:02:19) Chapter 4
(01:23:00) Chapter 5
(01:49:52) Chapter 6
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