"Common Sense" by Thomas Paine - It made sense in 1776; and makes sense now in 2026... Promoting American Revolution and the Overthrow of the Mad King.

Common Sense, published anonymously by Thomas Paine in January 1776, was a hugely influential pamphlet that argued for American independence from Great Britain, using clear, persuasive language to rally colonists to the cause of revolution by attacking monarchy and advocating for a democratic government. It became an instant bestseller, selling widely and being read aloud in public, and is considered a foundational document of the American Revolution, converting many undecided colonists to the idea of separation.

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PBS explores "The Madness of King George III" through historical documentaries, notably in Lucy Worsley's series, examining his infamous mental illness, its impact on British history (like the loss of America), the debate over its cause, and how it changed psychiatry, with episodes available to stream on the PBS website... 
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