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Experience one of the most influential political works in American history, Common Sense by Thomas Paine, now narrated by Gary Middleton. First published in 1776, this revolutionary pamphlet boldly called for American independence from British rule, igniting the flames of rebellion and inspiring a new nation to rise. Gary Middleton’s powerful narration captures the passion and urgency of Paine’s words, making this historic text a captivating and thought-provoking listen. Common Sense is a timeless call for freedom, democracy, and the rights of the individual, making it essential listening for history enthusiasts and those seeking to understand the foundations of American liberty. Perfect for fans of political history, revolutionary ideas, and inspiring rhetoric, this audiobook brings Paine’s radical vision to life in a way that still resonates today. Step back in time and discover the words that helped spark a revolution.
Thomas Paine (Author), Gary Middleton (Narrator)
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'Thomas Paine's 'The Age of Reason' is a thought-provoking work that both defends Deism and challenges the world's major monotheistic religions. Let's delve into its fascinating aspects: Overview: 'The Age of Reason' is a book by English and American political activist Thomas Paine. It argues for the philosophical position of deism, which emphasizes reason, natural religion, and skepticism toward institutionalized religion. The book was published in three parts: in 1794, 1795, and 1807. While it became a best-seller in the United States, British audiences received it with more hostility due to fears of increased political radicalism after the French Revolution. Key Themes: Deism: Paine's work follows in the tradition of 18th-century British deism. Deists advocated for free rational inquiry, religious toleration, and an end to religious persecution. Natural Law: Deists believed that all things in the universe, including God, must obey the laws of nature. They rejected miraculous accounts and insisted on reason and rationality. Bible Critique: Paine challenges the legitimacy of the Bible, viewing it as an ordinary piece of literature rather than a divinely-inspired text. Appealing Style: By presenting deistic arguments in an engaging and irreverent style, Paine made deism accessible to the masses. 'The Age of Reason' remains a significant work that shaped intellectual discourse and inspired free thinkers.'
Thomas Paine (Author), Matthew King (Narrator)
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Explore the revolutionary ideas that ignited the American Revolution with 'Common Sense' by Thomas Paine, now available as an engaging audiobook. In this timeless political pamphlet, Paine presents a compelling argument for independence from British rule, inspiring a nation to rise up and fight for its freedom. As the narrative unfolds, listeners will be transported to the tumultuous days of the 18th century, where Paine's impassioned prose galvanized the American colonies to break free from the shackles of tyranny. Through logical reasoning and stirring rhetoric, 'Common Sense' lays bare the injustices of monarchy and advocates for the principles of democracy and self-governance. Perfect for listeners interested in history and political philosophy, this audiobook delivers a powerful performance that will resonate with audiences of all ages. Whether you're a student of American history or simply seeking insight into the founding ideals of the nation, 'Common Sense' offers a thought-provoking exploration of the principles that shaped the United States. So, if you're ready to immerse yourself in a pivotal moment in history and rediscover the revolutionary spirit that forged a nation, start listening to 'Common Sense' today and experience the power of Paine's words to inspire change and ignite hope. Start Listening to 'Common Sense' today!
Thomas Paine (Author), Kevin Theis (Narrator)
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'The Age of Reason' by Thomas Paine is a thought-provoking book that challenges traditional religious beliefs. It encourages critical thinking and rationality, providing a compelling argument for the use of reason in matters of faith. He challenges traditional religious authority and promotes reason over blind faith. He argues for a deistic God, one knowable through nature, not scripture. Paine criticizes organized religion, especially Christianity, and champions independent thought in matters of belief.
Thomas Paine (Author), Ethan Reynolds (Narrator)
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In Common Sense, Thomas Paine cites the evils of hereditary monarchy, exposing its flaws and the injustices it inflicted upon the American colonies. Paine argued that an island nation like Britain could never truly understand the needs of a vast continent, showing the absurdity of such a colonial relationship. Credited by George Washington with swaying public opinion, Common Sense became an instant sensation, selling over half a million copies within months. Its clear and passionate prose, crafted to resonate with the common man, served as a powerful tool against tyranny.
Thomas Paine (Author), Ethan Reynolds (Narrator)
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Thomas Paine: Common Sense: Addressed to the Inhabitants of America
Common Sense is a pamphlet written by Thomas Paine in 1775–76 that inspired people in the Thirteen Colonies to declare and fight for independence from Great Britain in the summer of 1776. In clear, simple language it explained the advantages of and the need for immediate independence. It was published anonymously on January 10, 1776, at the beginning of the American Revolution and became an immediate sensation. It was sold and distributed widely and read aloud at taverns and meeting places. Washington had it read to all his troops, which at the time had surrounded the British army in Boston. In proportion to the population of the colonies at that time (2.5 million), it had the largest sale and circulation of any book published in American history. Common Sense presented the American colonists with an argument for freedom from British rule at a time when the question of whether or not to seek independence was the central issue of the day. Paine wrote and reasoned in a style that common people understood. Forgoing the philosophical and Latin references used by Enlightenment era writers, he structured Common Sense as if it were a sermon, and relied on Biblical references to make his case to the people. He connected independence with common dissenting Protestant beliefs as a means to present a distinctly American political identity. Historian Gordon S. Wood described Common Sense as 'the most incendiary and popular pamphlet of the entire revolutionary era'.
Thomas Paine (Author), Philip Chenevert (Narrator)
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In 'The American Crisis,' Thomas Paine delivers a resounding call to arms during the darkest hours of the American Revolution. Through a series of impassioned essays, Paine inspires resilience and unity, reminding readers that freedom’s triumph demands unwavering courage. His eloquent prose captures the tumultuous spirit of a nascent nation, making this work not just a historical document, but a timeless testament to the enduring fight for liberty.
Thomas Paine (Author), Sebastian Blackwood (Narrator)
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'Common Sense' by Thomas Paine is a captivating call to action, igniting the spark for American independence. In this electrifying pamphlet, Paine skillfully dissects the flaws of British monarchy and champions the virtues of freedom and self-governance. With persuasive eloquence, he persuades colonists to embrace revolution and envision a democratic republic. A work of profound impact, it remains a timeless manifesto for liberty and justice.
Thomas Paine (Author), Sebastian Blackwood (Narrator)
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'The Rights of Man' by Thomas Paine is a passionate defence of individual liberty and equality, written in response to Burke’s criticism of the French Revolution. Paine eloquently argues for natural rights, the sovereignty of the people, and social justice. With incisive logic, he advocates for democratic governance and economic inclusivity. This seminal work remains a cornerstone in the discourse on human rights and political reform, resonating across generations.
Thomas Paine (Author), Sebastian Blackwood (Narrator)
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In 'The Age of Reason,' Thomas Paine embarks on a bold journey through the realms of religion and science, delivering a fervent critique of institutionalized religion and advocating for deism. With unapologetic clarity and incisive logic, Paine challenges the dogmas of his time, promoting reason, empirical evidence, and individual thought. This seminal work remains a powerful testament to the enduring virtues of skepticism and enlightenment ideals.
Thomas Paine (Author), Sebastian Blackwood (Narrator)
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Common Sense was a pamphlet written by Thomas Paine in 1775-1776 advocating independence from Great Britain to people in the 13 Colonies. Writing in clear and persuasive prose, Paine marshaled moral and political arguments to encourage common people in the Colonies to fight for egalitarian government. It was published anonymously on January 10, 1776, at the beginning of the American Revolution, and became an immediate sensation. It was sold and distributed widely and read aloud at taverns and meeting places. In proportion to the population of the colonies at that time (2.5 million), it had the largest sale and circulation of any book published in American history. As of 2006, it remains the all-time best-selling American title, and is still in print today. Common Sense made public a persuasive and impassioned case for independence, which before the pamphlet had not yet been given serious intellectual consideration. Paine connected independence with common dissenting Protestant beliefs as a means to present a distinctly American political identity, structuring 'Common Sense' as if it were a sermon. Historian Gordon S. Wood described 'Common Sense' as 'the most incendiary and popular pamphlet of the entire revolutionary era'.
Thomas Paine (Author), Roberto Scarlato (Narrator)
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Delve into the revolutionary ideas that shaped history with 'The Age of Reason' by Thomas Paine, now available as an enlightening audiobook. In this groundbreaking work, Paine challenges traditional religious beliefs and advocates for reason, rationality, and free thought. Through compelling arguments and lucid prose, Paine critiques organized religion and advocates for the supremacy of reason and individual conscience. His bold ideas sparked controversy and revolutionized the way people thought about faith and spirituality. Perfect for those interested in philosophy, history, or the Enlightenment era, 'The Age of Reason' offers a thought-provoking exploration of the power of human intellect and the quest for truth. Whether you're a scholar or simply curious about the origins of modern thought, this audiobook provides a fascinating journey through the intellectual landscape of the 18th century. So, if you're ready to challenge your beliefs and expand your mind, start listening to 'The Age of Reason' today and discover the timeless relevance of Thomas Paine's revolutionary ideas.
Thomas Paine (Author), Jeff Moon (Narrator)
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