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Declaration Of Individualism Essay Research Paper The

Declaration Of Individualism Essay, Research Paper


The Declaration of Individualism and The Encouragement of Protest from Birmingham


Jail


Although the time periods and goals may be different the method for


bringing about change is usually the same, this method is protest.?? This method


is supported by two different people, in two different time periods, with two


different goals; these two people are Thomas Jefferson and Martin Luther King


Junior.


Martin Luther King Junior’s letter from Birmingham Jail was an


expression of his encouragement for protest against tradition and established


laws and a justification for his actions.?? King, a leader of a civil-rights


group that supported protest against traditional views, encouraged protesting


against tradition and established laws that are unjust.? In his letter from


Birmingham Jail King states:


“It was illegal to aid and comfort a Jew in Hitler’s Germany.? Even so, I am


sure that, had I lived in Germany at that time, I would have aided and comforted


my Jewish brothers.? If today I lived in a Communist country where certain


principles dear to the Christian faith are suppressed, I would openly advocate


disobeying that country’s anti-religious laws.”


This excerpt shows that King encourages protest because in some situations he


deems it necessary, be it in Hitler’s Germany, a Communist country, or any


situation in which injustices are occurring.? In the last sentence of the


excerpt King openly admits that he would protest against established laws or


traditions.? King was against the traditional views and unjust laws, which


discriminated against him and his fellow people.? He felt that the only way that


these unjust laws and traditional beliefs would ever change would be by means


of protest.? He felt that without protest the laws and traditions would remain


the same forever.? Along with encouraging protest, King’s letter was also a


justification of his actions.? The letter was written to his fellow clergymen to


explain his prior actions and to attempt to justify them.? In the letter he


tried to explain to the clergy that his actions although illegal were justified


and appropriate for the situation.? He expressed that he exhausted every other


option possible and direct action was the only available option left, which


could make a difference.


Similarly to King’s letter from Birmingham Jail, The Declaration of


Independence was written by Thomas Jefferson to encourage the protest of


established laws and justify possible actions.? But unlike King, Jefferson also


encouraged individualism in his declaration.? His views are distinctly stated in


the

first sentence of The Declaration of Independence:


“When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to


dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to


assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which


the Laws of Nature and the Laws of God entitle them, a decent respect to the


opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel


them to separation.”


In this single sentence Jefferson states his support for the encouragement of


individualism and the need for protest against established laws. The


declaration was written to bring about unity to our nation.? Even though it was


meant to bring unity and similarity as a group it still encouraged individualism,


just on a larger scale.? The document states that we, the entire country, need


to unite to become an individual separate from England.? Jefferson feels that it


is in the course of human event for individualism to occur, and that without


individualism change would never occur.? The entire document is basically a


declaration of individualism.? “The Declaration of Independence”, along with the


encouragement individualism supports the protest against established laws.? The


laws of England were the established laws at the time prior to the writing of


the declaration, and Jefferson felt that everyone should have the right protest


against any laws that they feel are unjust no matter how well established they


may be.? Throughout the entire declaration Jefferson states how he, and the


majority of the nation, felt that the established laws of the time were unjust


and deserved protest. Jefferson’s view on protest is clear in one specific


sentence of the declaration, “whenever any Form of Government becomes


destructive to these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish


it”.? Since the laws of the time were thought to be unjust, protest was


appropriate and well justified in Jefferson’s eyes.? Jefferson stated multiple


reasons to justify his view that the colonies needed to separate from England.?


This document was not only meant to bring about individualism and protest, but


justify the future action that would occur to achieve it. ?? Martin Luther


King Jr. and Thomas Jefferson were both leaders of revolutions, and though each


revolution was vastly different, they believed in the idea that change would not


occur unless it was forced along.? They believed that change among established


laws and traditions could only occur through protest.? Two different men, nearly


two hundred years apart, with two different goals, and nearly identical methods


of achieving their goals

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