American Independence And Government In Thomas Paine's 'Common Sense'

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Throughout Thomas Paine’s “Common Sense”, he elaborates on American independence and government. Paine expresses his ideologies of what would be considered the democratic republican government. He differentiates government and society by saying that society is the good that makes everyone unite to better ourselves. He talks about how government rose from evil, which I assume would mean the hierarchy and the rankings of people in society, but was meant to fight for liberty, life, and property. Like in the agricultural revolution, where we began to assign tasks to people, others will get a harder job which probably lowers their ranking, while others have to maintain everything in order which will result in a higher ranking. The ones who keep