Summary Of Common Sense By Thomas Paine

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Thomas Paine's main argument in Common Sense is full of analysis and logical views about the American Independence. Specially, his article was to aim to the revolution for the better world without putting too much one's power on America. The evidence was that many disputes happening like the war between France and Britannia over the New World 1. From my perspective, I agree with his three main arguments about the difference between government and society, the negative side of monarchy and hereditary succession, and the truth of the American situations since these showed weakness that America has and strength that America can consider about. In his first argument, Paine gave credits for what was called "society" and criticized the governmental system. He claimed that, "Society in every state is a blessing, but government even in its best state is but a necessary evil" 2. To pursuit of happiness, people could make their own law to rule over themselves and made use of representation from each country. On the other hand, the government in his eyes was just a shell and did nothing like granting freedom to people. He also wrote that the government, especially British government, was so complicated because they didn't have the same agreement to treat their nation …show more content…

He said that God considered monarchy as one of the crime, a disease, that should be eliminated. On top of that was hereditary succession since the next generation of the King usually brought the disasters that may affected the whole nation and even other countries with their fool decisions. Paine clearly went against this by emphasizing that, "monarchy and succession have laid (not this or that kingdom only) but the world in blood and ashes" 5. People can choose their king, but king should not give his crown to his

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