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Paine 's The Age Of Reason

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Paine 's American Pamphlet (to be independent from England - 1776)
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Thomas Paine (1737 - 1809) Anglo-American political activist / philosopher. Author of 'The Age of Reason. '
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'Common Sense ' was an addressing for the America people, I doubt Thomas Paine intended the book to go beyond print and into the realm of digital media eight years ago. Now America again is about to elect another commander and chief on November 8th, I felt it was time to reinstate the words of Thomas Paine 's 'Common Sense; ' it 's avidly a man 's sentiment for a nation; whereby comprehending the nation 's origin and do so with a honour and duty is vital to the role of a President. Whatever the 2016, Race to The White House result, I …show more content…

Deep respect resides for centuries and in our weak hours during the Battle for Britain, the Americans came to our aid. Not much has changed during the seventy years, the special relationship remains; common sense prevailed and we continued to co-exist in our unbreakable ideology, in the free world - Civilised nations idolized the Western ideology and replicate it as a vigorous form of idealism.

Pre- 1776, America may have chosen Empire rather than Republic, alas the strong British connection albeit, the caste system i.e. slavery had annexed off into undisclosed societal divisions, Thomas Paine of Thetford didn 't adhere to the in-justness of servitude. In fact Britain republican virtues were non-existent, the values were notably borne to America not transmitted / inherited. What is exposed is the germinal moral energy of Paine, for he who knew of the Welsh coal miners who fled their grim valleys and whose sorrowful place names still dot the map of Pennsylvania, to which the Americans bought a piece of tradition and organization; see the Appalachian Mountains, renown for anthracite mining. Under the chapter: 'of the origins and design of governments in general, remarks on English Constitution; ' Paine delivers on 'Absolute governments ' are necessary because of the disgrace of human nature; if the people suffer then they know where their sufferings springs from, and

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