That view contrasts sharply with our 44th President’s perspective, when he said at the NATO Summit in Strasbourg, France in 2009, “I believe in American exceptionalism, just as I suspect that the Brits believe in British exceptionalism and the Greeks believe in Greek exceptionalism.”
Contrary to what some erroneously assume, American exceptionalism is not some obtuse reference to Americans being any better than anyone else in the world. It doesn’t mean that our products are somehow superior, or that we’re any more erudite than the inhabitants of any other country. It simply means that, as a nation, America was exceptional in how it was founded and the precepts upon which it was based are unique and unparalleled in all of human history. That is historical fact, and American exceptionalism defined.
Those precepts were the foundation to the Declaration of Independence, which states, “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of happiness. That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.” There is nothing more exceptional in human history than those two sentences and the nation that resulted from their utterance: a nation that derived its “just” powers from the “consent of the governed,” based on the premise of inalienable rights granted by God.
A decade later, a structural document creating the governmental framework based on the tenets articulated in the Declaration of Independence, was ratified by the colonies. That document, our Constitution, stated specifically what our national government would do specifically, and whatever powers were not specified or enumerated, were “reserved to the states respectively or to the people.”
Those who don the nation’s uniform take an oath of fealty to the Constitution, and vow that they will defend it against all foes, foreign and domestic. I often reflect how all of us, as citizens, should take a similar oath. For if we did, the abuses of power, usurped and purloined from the citizens, would be so much less likely to occur as we observe on a nearly daily basis in news emanating from our seats of government.
In our reflection of the historical significance of the day, may we catch a glimpse of the fervor that filled the hearts and souls of those earliest of patriots. They were so willing to give all that they had, including their very lives, for the freedom for which they yearned, and which they passed on as a legacy of liberty to each successive generation. Yet collectively, we allow that very liberty to be frittered away on a daily basis by ostensibly well-intentioned politicians who, through new legislation, laws, and regulation, limit individual freedom and liberty, and engorge government with ever increasing power to harass, subjugate, and enslave us. With each such law, we become less citizens of a republic based on freedom, and increasingly subjects to an omnipotent and omniscient government.
To celebrate our Independence Day in the proper spirit of the nation born 242 years ago, let us recommit to those principles for which our forebears struggled that we might enjoy the fruits thereof. Let us not allow their sacrifices to have been in vain, but let us take up the torch of Lady Liberty, with the fire of freedom burning within our souls, and recommit to those founding doctrines that made America unique and exceptional in all of human history. America became great because of them, and our future is brighter as we return to them.
Associated Press award winning columnist Richard Larsen is President of Larsen Financial, a brokerage and financial planning firm in Pocatello, Idaho and is a graduate of Idaho State University with degrees in Political Science and History and coursework completed toward a Master’s in Public Administration. He can be reached at rlarsenen@cableone.net.
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