The Problem of Human Rights in the "Declaration of Independence" and Current Ideological Conflicts in the United States

A. M. Karimskii
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The political independence of the United States of America was proclaimed in a Declaration of Independence by the Second Continental Congress, in Philadelphia, on July 4, 1776. Thomas Jefferson drafted the document, and the changes made in the text reflected the struggle among different factions in the revolutionary camp. Jefferson's initial version was fundamentally retained, however; and that is precisely what makes the Declaration of Independence not merely a legal document but a vivid example of a bourgeois revolutionary program expressing in concentrated form the ideology of the radical wing of the American Enlightenment. The form of the Declaration was an address to world public opinion explaining the causes and bases for the decisive political break of the 13 British colonies with the home country. In fact it provided a general philosophical justification for the validity of revolutionary change in the social order by the people. The Declaration became the legal ground for the American system of go...
《独立宣言》中的人权问题与当前美国的意识形态冲突
1776年7月4日,在费城举行的第二届大陆会议在《独立宣言》中宣布了美利坚合众国的政治独立。托马斯·杰斐逊起草了宪法,宪法文本的修改反映了革命阵营中不同派别之间的斗争。然而,杰斐逊最初的版本基本上被保留了下来;正因为如此,《独立宣言》不仅是一份法律文件,而且是资产阶级革命纲领的生动例子,集中表达了美国启蒙运动激进派的意识形态。《独立宣言》的形式是向世界舆论发表讲话,解释13个英国殖民地与母国决裂的决定性政治原因和基础。事实上,它为人民对社会秩序进行革命性变革的有效性提供了一个普遍的哲学依据。《独立宣言》成为美国独立制度的法律依据。
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