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'''Common Sense''' was a pamphlet published anonymously by Thomas Paine which urged American colonists to liberate themselves from the [[Monarchy of the United Kingdom|British Crown]] and establish a bourgeois republic through the [[American Revolution]].<ref>{{News citation|author=[[Norman Markowitz]]|newspaper=[[People's World]]|title=Marxism Lives! The American Revolution, Part I: 1776-1900|date=2002-07-04|url=https://www.peoplesworld.org/article/marxism-lives-the-american-revolution-part-i-1776-1900/}}</ref>
'''''Common Sense''''' was a pamphlet published anonymously by [[Thomas Paine]] which urged [[United States of America|Statesian]] [[Settler colonialism|settlers]] to liberate themselves from the [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland|British Crown]] and establish a [[Bourgeois democracy|bourgeois republic]] through the [[Statesian Revolution]].<ref>{{News citation|author=[[Norman Markowitz]]|newspaper=[[People's World]]|title=Marxism Lives! The American Revolution, Part I: 1776-1900|date=2002-07-04|url=https://www.peoplesworld.org/article/marxism-lives-the-american-revolution-part-i-1776-1900/}}</ref>


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Common Sense was a pamphlet published anonymously by Thomas Paine which urged Statesian settlers to liberate themselves from the British Crown and establish a bourgeois republic through the Statesian Revolution.[1]

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