1SOCIOLOGY Topic -Compare and contrast the Declaration of Independence with the Declaration of the Rights of Man on the nature of human rights The declaration of independence on the nature of human rights is a philosophy of human rights. In the year 1776, it was proposed by Thomas Jefferson which asserted that “all men are created equal”. Hence every living person is endowed with few inseparable rights such as Life, Liberty and the pursuit of happiness(Becker, 2017). The declaration of independence declared that Thirteen colonies are independent states who dedicated themselves to the slavery abolition. On the other hand, the declaration of the Rights of Man is a declaration of the National Constituent Assembly (France) in the year 1789. It is a human civil rights document. This declaration of the Rights of Man, the Magna Carta, the English Bill of Rights and the declaration of Independence encouraged a considerable part of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in the year 1948(Goodwin, 2016). There are some similarities between the two declarations as well as there are differences. Both the declarations of Independence and the Rights of Man were created by the rebellious groups which were not part of the government officially(Becker, 2017). These were the Sons of Liberty in America and National Assembly (France). Both the declarations were influenced highly by the idea of enlightenment(Shestack, 2017). The main matter of concern of both the declaration was same such as unfair taxes, high taxes and taxation without the representation (Jayne, 2015). The demands were also similar such as freedom of speech, freedom of religion, fair trial and equal tax and others. As far as the differences are concerned, France tried to change the government while America desired to break away from it. It triedto establish a separate government for itself and France wanted to rather redefine it(Shestack, 2017). America wanted its own new government to be better than GBs a d France wanted their government to be run specifically than way it should be run. The general statement of America was how America would be independent and French specific statement said how the government should mold its activities and work properly.
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