Our Declaration Our Declaration

Our Declaration

A Reading of the Declaration of Independence in Defense of Equality

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Publisher Description

“A tour de force. . . . No one has ever written a book on the Declaration quite like this one.” —Gordon S. Wood, New York Review of Books

Our Declaration has already come to be regarded as a seminal work that reinterprets the promise of American democracy through our founding text. On the 250th anniversary of the Declaration and with over a decade of hindsight, renowned political philosopher Danielle Allen recontextualizes her revelatory book with a stunning new foreword. Combining a personal account of teaching the Declaration with a vivid evocation of the colonial world between 1774 and 1777, Allen reveals our nation’s founding text as not a catechism to be memorized but an animating force that can and did change the world. Challenging conventional wisdom, Allen finds “new meaning in Jefferson’s understanding of equality” (Joseph J. Ellis), boldly making the case that the Declaration is a document as much about political equality as about individual liberty. Beautifully illustrated throughout, Our Declaration is an “uncommonly elegant, incisive, and often poetic primer on America’s cardinal text” (David M. Kennedy).

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2014
June 16
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
320
Pages
PUBLISHER
Liveright
SELLER
W.W. Norton & Company, Inc.
SIZE
7.1
MB

Customer Reviews

Our Declaration ,

Our Declaration: A Reading of the Declaration of Independence in Defense of Eqaulity

Danielle Allen has written an important, revealing and pertinent analysis of the Declaration of Independence ("DOI"), which set the basis for our government and, subsequently, other governments as well. The meaning of, "all men are created equal," the relationship between equality and freedom, that governments should advance our pursuit of happiness but can only do so through debate and discussion with our input are shown to be part of the DOI's recipe for improving and changing governments. The removal of Jefferson's paragraph on slavery, the changes and contributions of Richard Henry Lee, Adams, Franklin, the Continental Congress and even the document's printers including an apparently erroneous period after the words, "pursuit of happiness," reveal the democratic process through which the DOI was written.
Our Declaration would be an easier read if it was half as long.

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To eat an apple to bleed to pray I thank god and the USA.

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