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Common Sense (AmazonClassics Edition) Kindle Edition

by Thomas Paine (Author)
4.6 out of 5 stars 1,228 customer reviews
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Revised edition: Previously published as Common Sense, this edition of Common Sense (AmazonClassics Edition) includes editorial revisions.

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  • +2

    $0 once again proves that you can't buy common sense ;-)

  • +3

    This has been free for over 200 years. Are we posting every item in Project Gutenburg too?

      • +2

        Look harder. It is a republication of a copyright expired historical text that has been free since 1776.
        That somebody published it to Amazon at a price of $2 then dropped it to free (before its "release") doesn't make it a bargain.
        If I make breathing air for sale for $2 then drop it to free later on, it doesn't make it a bargain either.

        • Free is free…

        • +4

          @nocure:
          https://www.gutenberg.org/
          54000 free copyright expired texts here, including the one in this post (two versions!).
          Shall we post 100 a day for the next year and a half? Or do we accept that making a 'bargain' out of something available free is not something we should fill up the site pages with?

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          This version (AmazonClassics version) which includes editorial revisions was $1.99 and is now free. However, the original version of this book is free (as is others). The point of contention is if a different version of a book is counted as free? Are editorial revisions significant to count as a different product? What about a version that has illustrations? or an audio book version? or if it's free on the Android store but paid on the Apple Store. It gets a bit messy and moderators would rather not get into subjective decisions that may differ from book to book and from moderator to moderator.

  • Judging by the title this book probably doesn't contain much common sense. As sure as murderous African warlords are not democratic despite naming their armed criminal gangs "The Democratic Army of Free Men Under God".

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