
Thomas Paine: The American Revolution's Unlikely Hero
The Human Action Podcast · Mises Institute
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Show Notes
Bob is joined by author George Ford Smith for a detailed examination into the life and legacy of Thomas Paine. They discuss how Paine’s writings, especially Common Sense and the American Crisis essays, mustered colonial support for independence and even influenced the outcome of the Revolutionary War. Smith explains Paine's life, from early setbacks and struggles in England to becoming a pivotal figure in America’s founding, and why his views ultimately sidelined his historical reputation.
- George's Mises Wire Article, "The Failure to Stop Thomas Paine": Mises.org/HAP505a
- George's Mises Wire Article, "Thomas Paine, Liberty's Hated Torchbearer": Mises.org/HAP505b
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