Thomas Paine

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Common Sense by Thomas Paine 



Best History Books #8: Common Sense

Favorite Quote

“Time makes more converts than reason.” — Thomas Paine


The Book in One Sentence

Common Sense is a classic piece of US history that will show you the importance of societies coming together to form a fair governmental system, and how these ideas paved the way for the American revolution.


Why should you read it?

This book helped kickstart the American Revolution. If you want to know what it takes to write a compelling manifesto, this book is a great place to start. It’ll also show you how to collaborate well and lead great teams by getting people to rally around a shared cause.


Key Takeaways

We depend on each other to survive and thrive, and this means that we need society and rules to guide us.

Having kings and queens is a bad idea, it’s better to elect representatives to enact laws that the people want.

Just like a teenager preparing to leave home, America came to a point where it had to separate from its mother country.

If you want to learn more, you can read our free four-minute summary or get a copy for yourself.

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