Reassessing the Declaration of Independence After 250 Years
Despite the founders' original racial and ethnic exclusions, the fundamental logic regarding rights within the Declaration remains relevant today.
<p>The American founders’ understanding of political community was ethnically and racially restrictive in ways that Americans have since repudiated. But the Declaration of Independence’s underlying logic and treatment of rights and what it takes to secure them remains as cogent as it was 250 years ago.</p>