Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Politics and Government - Sample Conclusion




       Although the framers drafted a constitution only designed to empower a small number of white male landowners, this was a rather revolutionary feat for a group of eighteenth century aristocrats.  Men like Jefferson and Madison sought to create a society in which men could rise not because of their kinship ties, but because of their virtues.  Moreover they included a Bill of Rights designed to protect basic liberties—people were empowered to criticize a representative government they helped to elect.   And most importantly, the framers promoted a spirit of republicanism and individual rights that was contagious.  This spirit would come to impact slaves who sought freedom, women who sought suffrage, and gays and lesbians who seek equality under the law. The framers planted seeds of democratic governance that continue to flourish in the twenty-first century.  Yet, when one considers prolific income inequality and other present forms of economic injustice in the United States, perhaps it is time again for the tree of liberty to be refreshed with the blood of patriots and tyrants.   



 

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