
Common Sense
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Narrado por:
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Adrian Cronauer
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De:
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Thomas Paine
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This is the pamphlet that started the American Revolution. Political activist Thomas Paine's groundbreaking work lays out in simple terms the rationale for American independence. One wouldn't want to hear this seminal work read by anyone other than radio personality Adrian Cronauer. He handles the vernacular of the day with such ease that listeners feel as if they are hearing Paine himself lay out his argument. Cronauer uses pauses and varied intonations to ensure that this piece, despite its age, is accessible to a modern audience.
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Exceptional Listening
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revolutionary ideas for sure
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A timeless classic
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powerful no matter what era
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WOW! No wonder it's still popular after 200 years
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As relevant today as it was in 1776
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As I went out one morning
To breathe the air around Tom Paine's,
I spied the fairest damsel
That ever did walk in chains.
I offer'd her my hand,
She took me by the arm.
I knew that very instant,
She meant to do me harm.
"Depart from me this moment,"
I told her with my voice.
Said she, "But I don't wish to,"
Said I, "But you have no choice."
"I beg you, sir," she pleaded
From the corners of her mouth,
"I will secretly accept you
And together we'll fly south."
Just then Tom Paine, himself,
Came running from across the field,
Shouting at this lovely girl
And commanding her to yield.
And as she was letting go her grip,
Up Tom Paine did run,
"I'm sorry, sir," he said to me,
"I'm sorry for what she's done."
Thomas Paine is God!
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Eye opening and refreshing
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Still good to this day....
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Where does Common Sense rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Common Sense ranks in my top ten of books I've listened to so far. It's timeless and its simple ideas are a foundation for a free society. It's the catalyst for what would become this great experiment in freedom and liberty, that being the United States of America.What was one of the most memorable moments of Common Sense?
I really appreciated the comments about the debt we incur which is left for our children to deal with in the future. Paine at least encourages the country that if (or I should say when) they run up the debt we should at least leave something tangible, substantial and lasting for future generations.What does Adrian Cronauer bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Mr. Cronauer keeps things simple and straightforward. His speaking style is engaging and he never appears to try to be the focus of the story.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
The book was simply a reminder of how fortunate we are to live in this country and that it's something we should not take for granted. Simple steps, or as Paine describes it, "Common Sense", should always be at the forefront of what we as a people and republic decide is best for us.Any additional comments?
I was initially reluctant at first to listen to a book written in a style of more than 200 years ago. But, I was pleasantly surprised to find it easy to understand and very enjoyable.A classic whose lessons still apply today
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