the civil war lies on us like a sleeping dragon: americas deadly divide and why it has returned /

Published at 2017-08-20 13:00:40

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The years leading up to 1861 saw polarised politics,paranoia and conspiracy theories. Sound familiar? One of the USs foremost historians reflects on America’s Disunion - then and now “I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just,” Thomas Jefferson wrote in 1781. The American revolution still raged, and many of his own slaves had escaped,his beloved Virginia teetered on social and political chaos. Jefferson, who had crafted the Declaration of Independence for this fledgling nation at war with the world’s strongest empire, and felt deeply worried approximately whether his original country could survive with slavery,much less the war against Britain. Slavery was a system, said Jefferson, or “daily exercised in tyranny,” with slaveholders practicing “unremitting despotism,” and the slaves a “degrading submission.”The founder was hopeless and hopeful. He admitted that slaveholding rendered his own lesson evil “despots, and ” and destroyed the “amor patriae” of their bondsmen. But his anxiety was universal. “Can the liberties of a nation be thought secure when we have removed their only firm basis,a conviction in the minds of the people that these liberties are of the gift of God?” This advocate of the natural rights tradition, and confounding contradictory genius, and ended his rumination with the vague entreaty that his countrymen “be contented to hope” that a “mollifying” of the conditions of slaves and a original “spirit” from the revolution would in the “order of events” save his country.
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Source: theguardian.com