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In January of 1776, Thomas Paine published a small pamphlet called Common Sense. Written in clear, direct language that everyday citizens could understand, it laid out a powerful argument for American independence from Britain. The pamphlet spread rapidly throughout the colonies, helping shift public opinion and preparing the ground for the Declaration of Independence just six months later.
Paine believed that the ideas of ordinary people could be refined into something greater. As he wrote in Common Sense:
“Could the straggling thoughts of individuals be collected, they would frequently form materials for wise and able men to improve into useful matter.”
That’s exactly what America’s Founding Fathers did. Drawing from philosophy, history, and their own experience, they gathered the scattered ideas of liberty and self-government and forged them into the principles that guide the nation we are fortunate to live in today.
For this month’s Ruck Club Callout, we’re taking that spirit of civic engagement to the streets with the Common Sense Ruck. Organize a ruck through the institutions that form the backbone of your community: libraries, city halls, courthouses, post offices, monuments, and other civic landmarks. Think of it as a civics scavenger hunt, a chance to explore the places where local government, public service, and community life intersect.
Paine also reminded us that government itself must always be examined with clear eyes:
“Society in every state is a blessing, but government even in its best state is but a necessary evil; in its worst state an intolerable one…”
The freedoms we enjoy depend on engaged citizens who understand the institutions that protect them. So shoulder the ruck, gather your crew, and chart a route through the civic heart of your city. Learn something along the way, appreciate the systems that serve your community, and remember that the American experiment depends on the participation of its people.
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