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Summary Of Common Sense By Thomas Paine

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Common Sense, by Thomas Paine, is a major document of American history written between 1775-76. In this, Paine argues for the independence of the colonies. He begins his argument with general reflections about government and religion. He then specifies issues that dealt with the colonies. Paine begins by defining and indicating the difference between government and society. Society is everything that the people join together to do which is positive. Government, however, is meant only to protect us from ourselves. Government is described as a “necessary evil,” and should only be judged on how well it accomplishes that goal. From there Paine introduces an imagined scenario. Within this scenario, a small group of people are put on an island

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