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Why Is the Gettysburg Address Important?

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Why Is the Gettysburg Address Important?

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clipped by: akarra 1 2 clipped from inrethinking.blogspot.comLincoln & Jefferson are agreed on the universal significance of the American enterprise, but there is divergence. This nation was “conceived in Liberty” & “dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.” “Conceived” implies that maybe not all governments are conceived such, that maybe Jefferson’s notion that all governments derive their right from the consent of the governed is false. “Dedicated to the proposition” again implies a defect in Jefferson’s formulation. For Jefferson, that all men are created equal is a matter of knowledge. It is self-evident truth. But a “proposition” is something that has to be proved true or false. It is not necessarily true. To be dedicated to a proposition is a matter of belief. To be an American is to believe all men are created equal, to work to make that a truth as best one can. Tags: lincoln, gettysburg, jefferson, politics, democracy, equality, civil war clipper’s remarks:

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