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"GOOD SENSE" was publicized in 1776, at a time when America, then a colony of THE UK, was teetering on the brink of conflict. It was an immediate success, a best seller, and was credited with galvanizing the people of America and George Washington's army. Paine's approach adopted a journey blazed by early thinkers such as John Locke and Thomas Hobbes, though he radicalized both their positions. For Paine, British rule in America amounted to bit more than tyranny and he went to great lengths to explain the zero the system of government that were forced on the colonists. Paine had not been only advocating parting from Britain, but also politics and social trend. "GOOD SENSE" strains why the colonies really could defeat Britain, highlighting their many talents, something that came out counterintuitive at that time, since Britain was the most powerful nation on the globe. Paine's text inspired not only the course of the Revolutionary War, but also helped shape the system of authorities created after win had been gained.