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Our Declaration

A Reading of the Declaration of Independence in Defense of Equality

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Our Declaration

By: Danielle Allen
Narrated by: Robin Miles
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In just 1,337 words, the Declaration of Independence changed the world, but curiously it is now rarely read from start to finish, much less understood. Unsettled by this, Danielle Allen read the text quietly with students and discovered its animating power.

"Bringing the analytical skills of a philosopher, the voice of a gifted memoirist, and the spirit of a soulful humanist to the task, Allen manages to find new meaning in Thomas Jefferson' s understanding of equality," says Joseph J. Ellis about Our Declaration. Countering much of the popular perception, she restores equality to its rightful place, detailing the Declaration's case that freedom rests on equality. The contradictions between ideals and reality in a document that perpetuated slavery are also brilliantly tackled by Allen, whose cogently written book is a must-listen "for all who care about the future as well as the origins of America' s democracy" (David M. Kennedy).

©2014 Danielle Allen (P)2014 Recorded Books
Politics & Government History & Theory United States Revolution & Founding Political Science Americas Philosophy
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As we approach 7-4-26, this I precisely what we ALL should listen to.
This is a comprehensible explanation of or our founding ideas and principles.

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Like many of my generation I just never have taken the time to read Our Declaration but now in my seventy fourth year I have to say it's been very enlightening.

June 2015 Declaration Review.

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What made the experience of listening to Our Declaration the most enjoyable?

The narrator read slowly, but given the weightiness, depth, and complexity of the material, her pace was necessary. She did an excellent job, and was an excellent choice to read this book.

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This is the second most interesting book I have ever read. It gives in-depth historical, etymological/philological, and historical background for the Declaration of Independence, but it is primarily a work of political philosophy. Allen does a fantastic job keeping it highly personal and practical. She argues that the Declaration is one of the most important documents in American politics/political history, and that it has been and is being misread in the current political landscape. It changed my political outlook on our contemporary situation, and I buy her extremely well-reasoned argument.

However, I cannot remember reading a more intense book, a book that required all of my concentration and nearly all of my (not inconsiderable) intellect. I first acquired it as an Audible (audio) book, but I had to buy it so that I could listen and read it at the same time. It was worth every penny, every minute, and every bit of energy.

Do not read this book if you are not willing to commit to understanding it and reading it through the end of the epilogue. Do not read this book if you are uninterested in political philosophy - there are other, excellent books on the history of the Declaration.

Second Most Interesting Book I've Ever Read

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I use Allen's accessible "reading" of our original text as a springboard for learning how to make good judgments, especially the ability to make and evaluate arguments as democratic citizens. Allen's analysis of the argument at the heart of the declaration enables students to understand the difference between deductive and inductive reasoning. Once they see the logic of the declaration's argument, and how our INDEPENDENCE depends on EQUALITY as a condition for FREEDOM, they are ready to collaborate on what we need to declare today, on the eve of the 250th birthday of our still imperfect union. Allen's masterful arguments and democratic sensibilities provide a powerful way to learn critical thinking for participation in public life. It ought to be required reading for civic literacy at high schools and colleges. Philosophy Professor, Santa Monica College

I teach this book in Critical Thinking course!

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Miss. Allen has devoted time & energy in the exploration of all the facts which contributed for our nation to prosper in the highest echelon in the world for the past 247-years and counting. Monarchy dwindled, contributing to world-wide education, hence producing better citizens of the world. Declaration of Independence was where the fountain of egalitarian was first discovered.

Where it all began: Explained by a Master!

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