Unabridged Audiobook
A Very informative piece of literature and quenchable reprieve from the flawed opposition to what could be a yet great Republic.
Really good. must listen. it's amazing how times it is. it could have been written last week.
A fantastic look into the ideas and arguments being portrayed during the founding of the United States of America.
Should be read by every American and understood in context. Alone, the speech is dated and monotonous, but realize that this was written months before the Declaration of Independence and shares the same language.
This was surprisingly easy to "read," and very interesting from this side of history. Hard to imagine even the need for this, but definite reminder of why America needed to do as she did. Glad I took the time to listen.
Brilliant, and even more needed today than in 1776. Should be required reading for every school child, teacher, and elected official. Eventually, even journalists should read it, or at least have someone read it to them.
Common Sense shows you what freedom is and was, and today it is null and void. I cannot even recommend this book unless you want to understand what freedom actually once meant to the colonists.
I've listened to it many times now and have marveled at the bravery and foresight of Thomas Paine. It is also well narrated and gives you the feel of a colonial era debate tournament.
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