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The Declaration of Independence: An Address

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A commemorative address reflects on the Declaration of Independence and the founders' beliefs, linking those principles to contemporary national and international concerns. It affirms arbitration and major infrastructure projects while warning against militarism and lawlessness and urging efforts to maintain peace. Domestic tensions between labor and capital are examined, acknowledging unions' protective role but cautioning that coercion and concentrated power on either side threaten individual rights and public order. The speaker argues that revolution grew from a general desire for self-government rather than isolated grievances and appeals for patriotic societies to foster civic responsibility.

About the Author

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Winslow Warren

Winslow Warren was an American author and speaker known for his work on historical and patriotic themes. His notable work, "The Declaration of Independence: An Address," reflects his interest in the foundational principles of American democracy. Warren's writings often explore the significance of independence and the values enshrined in the nation's founding documents, contributing to the discourse on American identity and heritage. Through his eloquent addresses, he aimed to inspire a deeper appreciation for the ideals of liberty and justice.

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