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Instead of focusing on the founding fathers’ limited conception of equality when they originally stated "all men are created equal," Americans have focused on the statement’s underlying ideal and pursued pathways of policy change to BROADEN the declaration of independence’s original ideal of equality.
The idea of equality was not something the Founding fathers themselves came up with; rather, they assimilated it through the Enlightenment's intellectual milieu and colonial experience. The traditional philosopher contended that as the people have political society's sovereignty, a certain degree of equality naturally results. However, their theoretical or mythical contention that equality had to be a part of the State of Nature included the idea that equality could even be a component of civilization.
There is an alternative to the continued expansion of government initiatives designed to promote equality. The American people still possess the tools necessary to stop this progression. To their congressmen, they can object. In the courts, they can voice their opposition to government initiatives. They can express their dissatisfaction with the government's interference in their life in the media. However, what matters most is that Americans can come to their senses and understand that the majority of these initiatives are the outcome of a foreign perspective that is at odds with the tradition of the Founders.
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