Have you ever seen a book called Roots? If you are already reading it, you have to be touched by the tragic life of black slaves. And it is explained vividly in novels. As the demand of the southern cotton industry continues to increase, many Africans are forced to buy a new world as forced laborers to break their own will. These African men, women, and children were carried in harsh and crowded circumstances and began their long and bitter slavery life. At the same time, we began seeking freedom and equality.
The history of this country is engraving sculpture swords constantly striving for freedom and equality. Obviously, this struggle has driven us from slavery and blatant prejudice for decades. Yes, we can not deny ourselves that our adventure in the field of clear equality has not ended. I try to overcome an unfair crater with a fictitious bridge of unequal treatment, which only makes our journey more dangerous and can not overcome it.
The most controversial issue of the 19th century was the issue of freedom and equality. Promoting these discussions on freedom and equality focuses on which social groups of American society should be allowed to be free and equal. Throughout the 19th century there was a measure of volatility of freedom, each group had very different degrees of freedom, equality declined over time, forming a polarized class system. The most noteworthy are the expulsion of southern Americans, the expansion of black rights and social oppression, and the increase of women's opportunities in the 19th century. In addition, a fundamentally different class system between wealthy capitalists and poor wage workers suggests that loss of equality lay the foundation for promotion movement.
One will be equal in the sense that it is an equal result - the society before freedom will eventually have neither equality nor freedom. The use of force to achieve equality loses freedom and the forces introduced to achieve a good purpose will ultimately go into the hands of those using it to promote their own interests . On the other hand, a society that freely places freedom as a by-product of happiness will ultimately gain greater freedom and equality. To regain constitutional views, it is necessary to understand the legal background of the US constitution and understand the relationship between stable rule of law, voluntary market order and economic progress. Remember that the Constitution aims to "protect the private market from political pressure" (Epstein 1984: 28).