The premise of Paine's "Common Sense" is that the British government failed to uphold their end of the social contract to the American colonists. Paine characterizes the king in particular and the English aristocracy in general as inflicting "tyranny" on their colonists, and uses this as justification to argue for American independence.
Greg H.
asked 09/06/19How does Paine evaluate the success of the social contract between the colonists and Great Britain
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