The Great Experiment
Today, on this 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, most of us celebrate. We are not celebrating the founding of our country so much as we celebrate the freedom to self-government. We celebrate a beginning which initiated the great journey which we continue today.
There are those who find reason to criticize during this time of celebration. They focus on struggles that we have dealt with along the journey. There are those who point to the Emancipation Proclamation as the true beginning for them. Others point to Civil Rights Legislation of the 60's and 70's. Many of them press a valid argument that for some, freedom did not come with the Declaration of Independence from England because there were those who were enslaved or treated as only partial citizens. However, those steps which led to broader freedoms for those who were oppressed were part of the journey which makes this country great.
There are many steps yet to be taken. Corruption has been a part of this Great Experiment from the very beginning. No institution designed and implemented by mankind is perfect, and darkness is never far away. Unlike many believe, pure democracy is not the answer. Democracy leads to tyranny of the majority. However, power should not be further concentrated in the hands of a few.
The next steps along the journey of this Great Experiment must be made from a unity of purpose, not the fragmentation of factions. Power prefers fragmentation because they know that when like-minded people unite to oppose tyranny, miracles happen. Let's all celebrate this 250th Anniversary of the miracle that we are privileged to enjoy. (Photo of the Declaration of Independence copied from the National Archives.)
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