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Common Sense by Thomas Paine: Table of Contents

In the dawn of the United States, Thomas Paine published Common Sense to spark the revolutionary fire. Read the table of contents with an intro by, scourge of the Public Domain, Allister Butcher.

Common Sense by Thomas Paine: Appendix

In the Appendix to the third addition of Thomas Paine’s “Common Sense”, Thomas adds some closing words to the argument for Independence.

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My Alamo War

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“Tony Alamo is the new Jim Jones” Find out why this slogan is both true and a siren call to the voice of objection as, ANF new comer, Ernest Kearney recounts his war with the fashion mongol, religious televangelist, and all a round scumbag.

Common Sense by Thomas Paine: IV

In “Of the Present Ability of America: with some Miscellaneous Reflections”, the final section of “Common Sense”, Thomas Paine further explores the reasons and motivations for America to stand against British rule. As Alistar Butcher continues to presents the Zine that started it all, Thomas Paine’s “Common Sense”

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Common Sense by Thomas Paine: III

We continue our review of the Zine that started it all. Thomas Paine’s “Common Sense”. In “Thoughts on the Present State of American Affairs”, Paine explores his current state of America and the reasons for revolution.

Common Sense by Thomas Paine: II

We continue our review of the Zine that started it all. Thomas Paine’s “Common Sense”. In “Of Monarchy and Hereditary Succession” the second part of “Common Sense”, Mr. Paine explores the nature and absurdity of Kings and chosen birth.

Common Sense by Thomas Paine: I

In “OF THE ORIGIN AND DESIGN OF GOVERNMENT IN GENERAL, WITH CONCISE REMARKS ON THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION”, the first section of “Common Sense”, Thomas Paine explores the separation between Society and State. Alistar Butcher continues to presents the Zine that started it all, Thomas Paine’s “Common Sense” part 1.

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Common Sense by Thomas Paine: Introduction

Alistar Butcher, scourge of the Public Domain, is back from a NPR high and has searched the depths of the Public Domain to bring you the Zine that started it all.

Thomas Paine was more than a American Revolutionary, he was the Revolutionary. His free pamphlet “Common Sense” ignited the American Revolution and guided the way for future Zinesters to use their voice and effect their world. For your education in America, we start now.

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