- Introduction
- 1. The Ghost of Common Sense: London, 1688–1739
- 2. Everyman’s Perception of the World: Aberdeen, 1758–1770
- 3. The Radical Uses of Bon Sens: Amsterdam, 1760–1775
- 4. Building a Common Sense Republic: Philadelphia, 1776
- 5. Making War on Revolutionary Reason: Paris, 1790–1792
- 6. Königsberg to New York: The Fate of Common Sense in the Modern World
- Notes
- Acknowledgments
- Index


Common Sense
A Political History
Book Details
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$29.95 • £22.95 • €27.00
ISBN 9780674057814
Publication: May 2011
Awards
- 2012 Mark Lynton History Prize, Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism and the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University
- 2011 SHEAR Book Prize, Society for Historians of the Early American Republic



