For Monday: Allen, ch. 19-43. First writing assignment.
For Wednesay Allen 44-45, Douglass, Stevens
(Frederick Douglass and Stephen A. Douglas were not the same guy.)
Model UN. The UN raises the question: to whom do people owe allegiance?
This book is not just about the Declaration, but about political writing in general.
"Yet if the Declaration resembles a wedding, it bears an even closer kinship to divorce" (p. 94 of hardcover)
REVIEW: Functions of writing
- Performance
- Record-setting: memoranda
- Persuasion
- Why states instead of colonies?
- Other examples of name changes: countries, historical figures, fictional characters.
- Why course?
- “The course can be altered – with strenuous effort” (Allen, p. 111)
- What is a “nation”? Shared cultural life, having or wanting their own government.
- What holds us together?
- What is a “station”? (Allen, p. 119) -- Latin for “stand.”
CONJUNCTION JUNCTION!
Compare "separate and equal" with "separate but equal."
- Keep in mind for our discussion of Lincoln's Second Inaugural: "And the war came" means something radically different from "But the war came."
What does it mean to be equal? "But `equal' and `same" are not synonyms" (107).
"to which the laws of nature and of nature’s God entitle them"
Spinoza -- TJ himself was a Deist. Locke: "The state of Nature has a law of Nature to govern it, which obliges everyone, and reason, which is that law, teaches all mankind who will but consult it, that being all equal and independent, no one ought to harm another in his life,health, liberty or possessions."- King’s concept of natural law (by Danielle Allen's dad!)
- Compare and contrast to Jefferson? – Editors added more God -- why?
- Address to the whole world (France, in particular)
- Impel (Allen, pp. 115-116) – to be pushed
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