Why? Because it actually CREATED the Great Awakening in the American Colonies that brought forth the American Revolution and creation of the United States.
Even after armed hostilities broke out between the American colonists and British forces in 1775, many prominent colonists seemed reluctant to consider the idea of actually breaking away from Britain, and instead insisted that they were still its loyal subjects, even as they resisted what they saw as its tyrannical laws and unfair taxation.
But a single 47-page pamphlet—the 18th-century equivalent of a paperback book—did a lot to quickly change that, and shift American sentiment toward independence. Common Sense, written by Thomas Paine and first published in Philadelphia in January 1776, was in part a scathing polemic against the injustice of rule by a king. But its author also made an equally eloquent argument that Americans had a unique opportunity to change the course of history by creating a new sort of government in which people were free and had the power to rule themselves.
“We have every opportunity and every encouragement before us, to form the noblest purest constitution on the face of the earth,” Paine wrote. “We have it in our power to begin the world over again.”
Centuries before the existence of the internet, Common Sense managed to go viral, selling an estimated 500,000 copies. By the end of the Revolutionary War, an estimated half-million copies were in circulation throughout the colonies.
WOW thank you , I’m going to buy everyone of these and please keep suggesting , I built two beautiful large wood shelves and hung with awesome looking brackets high in the landing area of my staircase so when you go up stairs before turning to finish the climb those shelves are eye level and in your face ,,, I built them to fill with books for my kids future ,, and I need to read or reread a few of these myself …. university , social media stole one of my daughters common sense, she’s s lib now, but she is a reader ,, she will see these everytime she’s here and hopefully someday open them ,,in letters to my kids apon my leaving for heaven I’m requesting that they read these books , my son is awake but , needs more knowledge,, I’m just thrilled this was my plan for the New Year and here it is , thanks for asking and thanks guys for suggesting
The Secret Powers Behind Revolution - Vicomte Léon de Poncins, despite being almost one-hundred years old, it is a very salient deep dive on the Jewish Question (JQ)
The Decline of The West Volume 1&2 - Oswald Spengler. Spengler is a bit of doomy suggestion, but I see many parallels between what he predicted and what is occurring in the West today.
The Great Reset - Klaus Schwab, I know Schwab is the enemy, but the fact that he literally published his playbook for everyone to read is something we ought to take advantage of. If we know they enemy's plans we can better plan how to stop them or at least learn to strike back. What is it Q said "Moves and countermoves" or something the like?
One Nation Under Blackmail - Vol. 1: The Sordid Union Between Intelligence and Crime that Gave Rise to Jeffrey Epstein, VOL.1 https://a.co/d/7ygcPLA
One Nation Under Blackmail – Vol. 2: The Sordid Union Between Intelligence and Organized Crime that Gave Rise to Jeffrey Epstein Vol. 2 https://a.co/d/8LCdwbP
Common Sense by Thomas Paine
Why? Because it actually CREATED the Great Awakening in the American Colonies that brought forth the American Revolution and creation of the United States.
from https://www.history.com/news/thomas-paine-common-sense-revolution:
Recently, three others have posted a similar question here. See below for the links and all of the books that got recommended:
https://greatawakening.win/p/16ZqUDZjbL/all-the-ascensionjoy-books-cours/
https://greatawakening.win/p/16ZqYxeRL5/2023-gaw-reading-list/c/
https://greatawakening.win/p/15HvUSc969/advice-for-an-absolute-must-read/c/
Fingerprints of the gods - G. Hancock Naked bible - mauro biglino
WOW thank you , I’m going to buy everyone of these and please keep suggesting , I built two beautiful large wood shelves and hung with awesome looking brackets high in the landing area of my staircase so when you go up stairs before turning to finish the climb those shelves are eye level and in your face ,,, I built them to fill with books for my kids future ,, and I need to read or reread a few of these myself …. university , social media stole one of my daughters common sense, she’s s lib now, but she is a reader ,, she will see these everytime she’s here and hopefully someday open them ,,in letters to my kids apon my leaving for heaven I’m requesting that they read these books , my son is awake but , needs more knowledge,, I’m just thrilled this was my plan for the New Year and here it is , thanks for asking and thanks guys for suggesting
"Lies My Govt Told Me" by Dr. Robert Malone.
The Secret Powers Behind Revolution - Vicomte Léon de Poncins, despite being almost one-hundred years old, it is a very salient deep dive on the Jewish Question (JQ) The Decline of The West Volume 1&2 - Oswald Spengler. Spengler is a bit of doomy suggestion, but I see many parallels between what he predicted and what is occurring in the West today. The Great Reset - Klaus Schwab, I know Schwab is the enemy, but the fact that he literally published his playbook for everyone to read is something we ought to take advantage of. If we know they enemy's plans we can better plan how to stop them or at least learn to strike back. What is it Q said "Moves and countermoves" or something the like?
1984 - Orwell
One Nation Under Blackmail - Vol. 1: The Sordid Union Between Intelligence and Crime that Gave Rise to Jeffrey Epstein, VOL.1 https://a.co/d/7ygcPLA
One Nation Under Blackmail – Vol. 2: The Sordid Union Between Intelligence and Organized Crime that Gave Rise to Jeffrey Epstein Vol. 2 https://a.co/d/8LCdwbP
Great books tell us how we got here
‘Unintended Consequences’ by John Ross
https://www.freedomsphoenix.com/Uploads/129/Media/Unintended_Consequences.pdf
Banned in Canada. No longer published.
The man who would be king-Rudyard Kipling.
Has a very good ending for people who dislike masons.
Tragedy and hope. Carrol Quigley
https://cognitive-liberty.online/wp-content/uploads/Coleman_John_-_The_Tavistock_Institute_of_Human_Relations1.pdf
Be Wise as Serpents by Fritz Springmeier
Bloodlines of the Illuminati - By Fritz Springmeier