Jefferson's Truths Author:Michael Clay Thompson In this first book of the Self-Evident Truth Series, Michael Clay Thompson continues his study of the language used in important statements of equality in American history. — The Declaration of Independence is a revolutionary document. Its function was to announce to the world that the war in progress in North America was revolutionary in aim. An... more »d during the centuries that followed, it has proven to be a statement has changed the world as men and women have tried to live up to.
In this volume Thompson shows just how revolutionary were the concepts of the Declaration by relating them to the ideas of the Enlightenment and then focuses on the language and grammar that Jefferson used to announce that revolution. He contrasts the extraordinary dignified tone of the Declaration with other more inflammatory language used in the revolutionary war, and he shows precisely how Jefferson used grammar and vocabulary to achieve the ends he sought.
On July 4, 1776, King George III wrote in his diary "Nothing of importance happened today." He was wrong about that, but it was not simply by chance that he was wrong about it. A great deal of thought and effort went into making him wrong about it. In this book, Thompson shows so students can understand the brilliance of Jefferson's execution of the Congress' charge to write the Declaration of Independence.« less