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The Uncommon Author of Common Sense

Last week we noted the 243rd anniversary of the publication of Common SenseThomas Paine’s Common Sense, that is.

The importance of this document for the formation of the United States of America can hardly be over-estimated. And the general good . . . sense . . . of the pamphlet still impresses. It is, in fact, one of the classics of Western literature, political polemics, and social philosophy. And it radicalized Americans to dare declare their independence from King George III.

We here at ThisIsCommonSense.com can hardly be more emphatic: if you have not read the pamphlet, you really should. If your spouse, or children, or neighbors have not read it, please send them a copy. We provide one in our Library, as a webpage.

And, also in our Library, we offer something else by Tom Paine, his essay against slavery. It seems to be one of the first anti-slavery pamphlets published in America. Read our webpage or download the PDF. And send it to your friends.

And enemies.

The fight against slavery is inextricably linked, in American history, to the fight for freedom. Slavery is one of freedom’s most stark opposites.

“One of?” we hear you protest. Well, tyranny is slavery’s twin. But we grant you, maybe they are the same thing: tyranny is the slavery of a populace, slavery the tyranny over an individual person.

Paine wrote even more controversial works. He also went to France to aid in the French Revolution only to get put in prison for his trouble. And he came back to America, for refuge, and was forsaken by its people, dying in poverty.

His ideas are not impoverished though. And not dead. Not so long as we keep them alive.

This is Common Sense. And he was Tom Paine, American hero.

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RCV Update

We have been covering, with great interest, the Maine Ranked Choice Voting story. Now there is an important update:

For recent developments in another state, try this:

See also Press Herald coverage from the 21st and 28th, as well another December 21st article, but from the Bangor Daily News.

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Boss Rule and Brain Freeze

Over at Townhall, we determine where the boss rule is taking place. And it may not reside (preside) where you think.

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Townhall: Mrs. Term Limits Stays on Top of the Swamp

principle: prin·ci·ple /ˈprinsəpəl / noun 1. a fundamental truth or proposition that serves as the foundation for a system of belief or behavior or for a chain of reasoning.

This week Nancy Pelosi showed she would do almost anything to get back on top. Including . . . the right thing. Shocking! Click on over to Townhall. Come back here for more information.

In a few days, this column will be archived here on This Is Common Sense.

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Townhall: What’s Right About Starbucks?

The controversial coffee house has its merits. How many do you see? Compare with its demerits. Click over to Townhall for hints. Come back for the full menu:

An archive of this column will appear on this site mid-week. Thanks for reading and sharing!

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Townhall: Don’t Ask, We Won’t Fire You

This weekend, the culture war grinds on with a bizarre Cultural Revolution-style fracas (leading to a firing, of course) at a major Catholic university.  Click on over to Townhall to get your weekend’s fill of progressive bizarrerie.

Then come back here if that just was not enough!

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This column will appear on this site on Wednesday.