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  • Published: 25 November 1982
  • ISBN: 9780140390162
  • Imprint: Penguin Classics
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 128
  • RRP: $25.00

Common Sense




You've had The Big Read, now here comes The Big Think.

Published anonymously in 1776, the year of the American Declaration of Independence, Paine's Common Sense became an immediate best-seller, with fifty-six editions printed in that year alone. It was this pamphlet, more than any other factor, which helped to spark off the movement that established the independence of the United States. From his experience of revolutionary politics, Paine drew those principles of fundamental human rights which, he felt, must stand no matter what excesses are committed to obtain them, and which he later formulated in his Rights of Man.

  • Published: 25 November 1982
  • ISBN: 9780140390162
  • Imprint: Penguin Classics
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 128
  • RRP: $25.00

About the authors

Gordon S. Wood

Gordon S. Wood was the Alva O. Way University Professor and professor of history emeritus at Brown University. His 1969 book, The Creation of the American Republic, 1776–1787, received the Bancroft and John H. Dunning prizes and was nominated for the National Book Award. Wood’s 1992 book, The Radicalism of the American Revolution, won the Pulitzer Prize and the Emerson Prize. His 2009 book, Empire of Liberty: A History of the Early Republic, 17891815, won the New-York Historical Society American History Book Prize. In 2010, Wood was awarded a National Humanities Medal by President Obama.