Thomas Paine and The Common Sense That Ignited the American Revolution

Thomas Paine and The Common Sense That Ignited the American Revolution

Author: Professor Nick Giordano | Conservative Political Analyst & Commentator January 22, 2026 Duration: 15:51

In January 1776, a short, unsigned pamphlet ignited a revolution by teaching ordinary people to question power itself.


This episode of the America's Founding Series tells the gripping story of Thomas Paine and the explosive impact of Common Sense, the most influential piece of political writing in American history. The episode explores how Paine reframed authority, popular sovereignty, and liberty, and why his rejection of both unchecked government power and mob rule still matters in a time of expanding bureaucracy and political extremism.


What You'll Learn

  • Why Common Sense was considered treasonous and revolutionary in 1776
  • How Thomas Paine made independence thinkable before it was inevitable
  • What Paine meant by calling government a necessary evil
  • Why Paine rejected mob rule as a threat to natural rights and republican government
  • How Paine's ideas explain the tension between government power and citizen liberty today


As America marks the 250th anniversary of Common Sense, this episode asks whether the nation still trusts the judgment of reasonable citizens or prefers obedience enforced from above or below. The American Revolution did not begin with a musket. It began with an idea that refused to die.


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Timestamps

  • 00:52 January 1776
  • 02:45 The Rise of Thomas Paine
  • 05:30 The Impact of Common Sense
  • 09:37 Paine's Warnings on Power and Mob Rule
  • 13:49 The Enduring Legacy of Paine's Ideas


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Tune in to Conservative Politics & News: The P.A.S. Report for a perspective grounded in constitutional principles and a critical examination of current affairs. Hosted by Professor Nick Giordano, a seasoned conservative political analyst and commentator, this podcast serves as a platform for detailed discussion that goes beyond surface-level headlines. Each episode features Giordano's direct analysis and commentary, where he addresses topics like governmental overreach, perceived media narratives, and the ongoing dialogue around personal freedoms. The conversations in this podcast are built on a foundation of historical context, drawing from the categories of news and politics to inform a deeper understanding of modern events. Listeners will hear a consistent focus on the structures of liberty and sovereignty, often through exclusive interviews with guests who share these analytical priorities. Rather than simply reacting to the news cycle, Professor Giordano aims to connect present-day policies and cultural shifts to their broader implications for free speech and individual rights. The tone is straightforward and dedicated, offering a clear alternative to mainstream political commentary. For those seeking a thoughtful, principled conservative take on the stories that shape the nation, this podcast provides a regular and uncompromising deep dive.
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