Akhil Amar, a professor at Yale University and an expert on the Constitution, in his book "American Constitution: Biography" states that these words are "the most democratic acts in the world".
On Tuesday, September 17, we celebrated the Constitution Memorial Day celebrating the 226th anniversary of the Constitution. But there is a question worth asking - why is our constitution so special? What is the difference between our government and other similar democracy? The answer is not just a document, but a glimpse of the popular revolutionary governance and human theory in the world.
The story begins with the official announcement of the "Declaration of Independence" the United States announced two days after independence from the UK. This declaration aims to provide a longer reason for the views expressed by the United States on July 2, 1776, which declared an independent official resolution.
The Constitution established the government based on the two central axioms shown in the Declaration. The first natural human equality recognizes that no one has the right to control another without the consent of others. The second argument is that we are giving "certain nontransferable rights by the Creator". Our right to "the pursuit of life, freedom, and happiness" is our inner right, not the hardship of people with power.
We may now capture these thoughts as usual, but it was the opposite of 250 years ago. "Although the two axioms of the declaration are clearly true, they are by no means obvious, in fact other countries have never admitted this, there were no justice then, and most people today I only have to tell a lie, "Azerade said. Traditional foundation in articles about public discourse
The Constitution follows these ideas and strengthens the structure of the US federal government. Through the check and balance system, the founder ensures that the two axioms proposed in the "declaration" are not suppressed.
Perhaps the best view of the Constitution comes from the New York Federalism document to support the approval process. The Federal Party 's document publicly protects the principles specified in the Constitution. "For the United States, happiness is a great pleasure to believe humanity as a whole, Americans pursue a new and higher way, they have completed a revolution unrelated to the history of human society "Said the Buli Federal Party 14.
According to Anthony Picok, author of How to Read Federalist Papers of the Traditional Foundation, "I can not claim that any other country is based on the self-evident truth of equality and the natural rights God gave." The United States is based on the principle of liberty or freedom, and not the religious or ethnic pride, but the consent of the ruled.
Our constitution is truly unique. It is worth celebrating celebrating this major change in the government and inspiring leaders committed to ensuring our future as a state
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