The Common Sense Movement

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A Call for Common Sense

Common Sense, written by Thomas Paine in 1776, is a masterpiece of political literature that helped to ignite the American Revolution. The book's main argument is that it is only common sense for the American colonies to declare independence from Great Britain. Paine believed that British rule was oppressive, and that the colonies would be better off governing themselves.

Today, more than two centuries after its publication, Common Sense still resonates with many Americans. In a time when politics is often seen as overly complicated and bureaucratic, Paine's call for simplicity and common sense in government is more relevant than ever.

In many ways, the United States today is facing many of the same issues that Paine wrote about in Common Sense. For example, many people feel that the government is out of touch with their needs and concerns. They believe that politicians are more interested in serving special interests than in working for the common good.

One of the reasons for this is that politics has become incredibly complex. Laws and regulations are often difficult to understand, and it can be hard for people to get involved in the political process. Paine argued that government should be simple and easy to understand, so that ordinary people could participate in the political process.

Another issue that Paine wrote about in Common Sense is the importance of individual rights. He argued that people have the right to govern themselves, and that the government should exist to serve the people, not the other way around. This idea is still central to American democracy today, and it is something that many people feel is under threat.

In recent years, there has been a growing sense that the government is becoming too powerful and too intrusive. This has led to a backlash against government, with many people calling for a smaller, less powerful government that is more responsive to the needs of the people.

Overall, Common Sense is a powerful reminder of the importance of simplicity and common sense in government. It is a call to action for people to get involved in the political process and to demand a government that is accountable to the people. Today, more than ever, we need leaders who are willing to listen to the voices of ordinary people and who are committed to building a government that serves the common good.

The Common Sense Movement has been established to address the universal desire for Common Sense in our culture and politics. Just as morality has been chipped away over decades, it can be rebuilt. The Common Sense Platform™ has been created to Unite the spirit of America by prioritizing the fundamental tenets of Family, Freedom, and Security.