“Liberty of Conscience is Every Man’s Natural Right”: Historical Background of the First Amendment

IF 0.4 4区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY
JONATHAN BARTH
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Abstract Liberty of conscience, encompassing free speech, a free press, and freedom of religion, has a rich history in Anglo-American political thought, long predating the drafting of the First Amendment to the United States Constitution in 1789. The debate over licensing acts in seventeenth-century England; the advancement of principles of toleration by John Milton, Algernon Sidney, and John Locke in the same period; the renowned, impassioned, and highly influential essays of John Trenchard and Thomas Gordon in Cato’s Letters; the flourishing of a relatively free press and free church in eighteenth-century colonial America; and the liberty-championing assertions in the several declarations of rights in the newly independent states of America all played a critical role in shaping and inspiring the popular views in America that made the First Amendment possible.
“信仰自由是每个人的自然权利”:第一修正案的历史背景
包括言论自由、出版自由和宗教自由在内的良心自由在英美政治思想中有着悠久的历史,早在1789年美国宪法第一修正案起草之前就已存在。17世纪英国关于许可法案的争论;约翰·弥尔顿、阿尔杰农·西德尼和约翰·洛克在同一时期对宽容原则的推进;约翰·特伦查德(John Trenchard)和托马斯·戈登(Thomas Gordon)在《卡托书信》(Cato’t Letters)中发表的著名的、充满激情的、极具影响力的文章;18世纪美国殖民地相对自由的媒体和自由的教会的繁荣;以及新独立的美国各州在几份权利宣言中倡导自由的主张,都在塑造和激发美国民众的观点方面发挥了关键作用,这些观点使《第一修正案》成为可能。
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