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Common Sense: The Case Against Monarchy and Hereditary Rule

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Thomas Paine’s Common Sense serves as a foundational argument for the independence of the American colonies from British rule. The text distinguishes between society, which arises from human needs, and government, which exists as a "necessary evil" to restrain human vices. Paine vigorously critiques the English constitution and the institution of monarchy, labeling hereditary succession as an unnatural and absurd practice that leads to tyranny. He asserts that the link to Great Britain brings endless European conflicts and economic ruin, whereas separation would ensure freedom and security. To facilitate this transition, the work outlines a potential continental charter and a representative syste ... 

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