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Unalienable Rights - Edward Arthur

Unalienable Rights

By: Edward Arthur

Paperback | 7 June 2026

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Dive deep into the bedrock of American democracy with Unalienable Rights, a captivating narrative that unearths the profound origins and dynamic evolution of America's most cherished ideals. Have you ever wondered how revolutionary Enlightenment philosophies transformed into the powerful words of the Declaration of Independence? Or how those foundational principles have been continuously challenged and redefined throughout history?

In this accessible and insightful journey, Edward Arthur guides you through pivotal moments, from the Enlightenment's intellectual seedbed that nourished revolutionary thought, to the complex 'Crucible of Collaboration' where Jefferson and his contemporaries forged a new nation. You will discover the inherent 'Republic's Contradictions' that have tested America's promise, and witness how 'The Long Arc of Justice' bends towards a more inclusive future. Arthur seamlessly connects historical events with their enduring impact, revealing how each generation has grappled with the meaning of freedom, equality, and self-governance.

Unalienable Rights is more than a history lesson; it's an invitation to understand the living document of American ideals. You will gain a nuanced perspective on the ongoing debates surrounding civil liberties, constitutional interpretation, and the pursuit of a 'more perfect Union.' Prepare to engage with the past in a way that illuminates the present and inspires contemplation about the future of American democracy. Uncover the story behind the words that built a nation.

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