That all men are equal
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all men are created equal
The right to govern derives from God's law.
Thomas Jefferson was the main writer of the Declaration of Independence.
One truth said to be self-evident in the Declaration of Independence is that all people are created equal. Another is that we have the right to life and liberty, and also have the right to pursue the things that make us happy.
In practically relevant terms for American society in the 18th century, the Declaration of Independence ignored the issue of slavery because of the tremendous internal divisions which the Continental Congress suffered from. Many American patriots were dedicated slave-holders, while many were not. The issue was left unresolved until independence could be won. In theoretical terms, however, the Declaration does hold out the truth that all persons in a truly free society are created equal and deserve equality before the law (and in any other significant respect).
Holding equality as a self-evident truth, as stated in the Declaration of Independence, suggests that it is an inherent and universal principle that does not require justification. In contrast, regarding equality as a proposition to which we are dedicated implies a commitment to actively promote and uphold this value, recognizing it as an ideal that necessitates continual effort and advocacy to achieve in practice. This distinction highlights a philosophical belief in equality versus a pragmatic approach to its realization.
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