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Post by bucketochicken on Nov 6, 2008 8:44:34 GMT -6
This is pretty great (wooooooo Canada!): www.robmacdougall.org/index.php/2008/11/american-for-a-dayI loved this: It almost doesn’t matter what Jefferson “really meant” by “all men.” No, that’s not it. It matters. It matters each and every time great and noble promises are broken. But here’s an idea Greil Marcus put in my head: the promises made in the Declaration and the Constitution are so great that their betrayal is an inevitable part of the promise. And that’s what makes them work. Marcus calls that betrayal “the engine of American history.” The “more perfect union” is a limit approaching infinity. As each generation discovers–inevitably!–that the promises made to them were false, they battle to make them a little more true.
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