Glenn Beck's common sense
the case against an out-of-control government, inspired by Thomas Paine
1st Mercury Radio Arts/Threshold Editions trade pbk.
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Contributions
- Kerry, Joe. - Contributor
Publication
2009 - Mercury Radio Arts/Threshold Editions, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
43,500 words, Guess
Page Count
174 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveglennbeckscommon00beck
- Internet Archiveglennbeckscommon0000beck
- ISBN-101439168571
- ISBN-101439169500
- ISBN-139781439168578
and 7 more
- ISBN-139781439169506
- Goodreads6478256', '6598989
- Library of Congress Control Number2009016454
- OCLC Control Number318971981
- Better World Books9781439169506
- Better World Books9781439168578
- Open LibraryOL23208374M
Classifications
- DDC973.3
- LCCE211.P143 B43 2009
- LCCE211.P143B43 2009
Alternate Titles
- Common sense - the case against an out-of-control government, inspired by Thomas Paine
Description
From the Publisher: #1 New York Times bestselling author and popular radio and television host Glenn Beck revisits Thomas Paine's Common Sense. Revisits Thomas Paine's "Common Sense" in light of contemporary American issues, and suggests that some of the very freedoms given as reasons that independence was first necessary are again in jeopardy.
Description
From the Publisher: #1 New York Times bestselling author and popular radio and television host Glenn Beck revisits Thomas Paine's Common Sense. Revisits Thomas Paine's "Common Sense" in light of contemporary American issues, and suggests that some of the very freedoms given as reasons that independence was first necessary are again in jeopardy.
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