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Common Sense

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The pamphlet that argued for American independence with plain reason rather than legal precedent — and sold 500,000 copies in a population of three million.

1776 pamphlet

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On Liberty

John Stuart Mill

The most rigorous philosophical defense of free expression ever written — grounding it not in rights but in epistemic necessity.

1859 treatise

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