Glenn Beck's Common Sense
The Case Against an Out-Of-Control Government, Inspired by Thomas Paine
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Audio CD Unabridged)
| Author: Glenn Beck | Read By: Glenn Beck |
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Audio CD Unabridged
Audio CD Unabridged
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio
ISBN-10: 0743599357
ISBN-13: 9780743599351
Sku: 211228036
Publish Date: 6/16/2009
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| #1 "New York Times" bestselling author and popular radio and television host Glenn Beck revisits Thomas Paine''s "Common Sense." |
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#1 New York Times bestselling author and popular radio and television host Glenn Beck revisits Thomas Paine's Common Sense. |
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Conservative comedian and popular radio pundit Glenn Beck uses a contemporary analysis of COMMON SENSE, Thomas Paine's seminal pamphlet of patriotic principles, to try to inspire American citizens to reclaim control of their dysfunctional government. Beck sees many similarities between the domineering English monarchy which Paine rallied against and the current two-party governmental system of the United States, and he believes that the same inherent rights and freedoms put forth by Paine may be called upon once again to motivate Americans to take an active role in forging real political change.
Conservative comedian and popular radio pundit Glenn Beck uses a contemporary analysis of COMMON SENSE, Thomas Paine's seminal pamphlet of patriotic principles, to try to inspire American citizens to reclaim control of their dysfunctional government. Beck sees many similarities between the domineering English monarchy which Paine rallied against and the current two-party governmental system of the United States, and he believes that the same inherent rights and freedoms put forth by Paine may be called upon once again to motivate Americans to take an active role in forging real political change.

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