It appalls me the lack of understanding
of the elements that make the United States of America different from
any other country in the World and in history.
When we who are characterized as
conservative talk of American “exceptionalism” we are not talking
about the US being better than every other country or that Americans
are better people that those living elsewhere. But without
abandoning the observation that the US is the greatest country in the
World and probably in history.
American exceptionalism is all about
the US being the historical exception. It is different. The US is
founded on thinking that is radically different from the founding
philosophies of any other country, now or in the past. It is this
exceptionalism that has created an environment that, to a greater
degree than anywhere else, sets the human spirit free.
In looking for the components of
American exceptionalism, and there are many, it is instructive to
start at the very foundation.
Everywhere else in the World, and
throughout history, governments, be they small scale tribal
organizations or vast empires, the founding assumption is that the
government takes care of the people and the people obey the
government. Even the most tyrannical regimes have attempted to base
their legitimacy on the concept of taking care of the people.
The Renaissance is a period generally
accepted as starting in the 14th Century and generally
ending in the 17th Century. The Renaissance was a period
in which there was a renewed interest in “The Classics”, meaning
Greek and Roman philosophy, thinking, and art. Of particular
interest were the writings of the great classic philosophers,
particularly in their focus on observation, deduction and logic.
The focus on these elements lead to an
intense interest, moving into the 18th century, in
applying the principals of observation, deduction and logic to all
aspects of life. One of the more radical philosophies to emerge was
the “Age of Reason” and the rise of Deism. Though short-lived in
their popularity, they did contribute to an interest in applying
logical philosophy to government.
Late in the 17th Century and
into the early 18th, there was, particularly here in North
America (the USA did not exist at the time) a great Christian
revival. This revival served, in a cultural sense, to focus
attention on the value and worth of the individual. A radical
concept.
There were thinkers, who were also
leaders, at that time in America who developed new concepts around a
logical approach to governance, as opposed to accepting the status
quo, and the Christian concept that every life, not only has value,
but has equal value to every other life. Another radical concept.
One of those thinkers was a young man
from the Virginia colony...Thomas Jefferson. Though it is difficult
to credit one individual, since so many great men signed on early, it
was Thomas Jefferson that embodied the thinking in a very remarkable
document, the Declaration of Independence.
It is in this document, the document
that gave us a country, that the governing philosophy that would make
the USA the greatest nation on earth was so eloquently stated. Today
we have lost sight of how radical a document the Declaration of
Independence is.
In that document, though not
specifically stated, is the founding principal that the people would
take care of themselves and the government would obey the people.
That is a wildly radical idea even today. To the extent that no other
country has dared to found a government upon it.
It is this founding principal that we
are in danger of losing. If, indeed, we have not already lost it.
I can hear all the “progressives”
(there is nothing progressive about the progressive movement. It is
highly and intensely regressive) listing all the evils committed by
us Americans. Evils that surely exist, but pale in comparison to the
evils committed by every other culture on earth.
As an aside, it is the progressive
movement, especially socialism, that strives to return the US to a
governing philosophy, a philosophy demonstrably less successful than
that expressed in the Declaration of Independence, of an earlier
time.
In the US there is greater prosperity,
greater distribution of wealth (oh yes there is), greater innovation,
and greater freedom for individuals to follow their dreams than
anywhere else in the World because the people are free to take care
of themselves.
In the US evils are more likely to be
corrected because the people hold dear the concept that every life
has equal value to every other and the government is (was?) required
to obey the people.
Every time I hear of those who
subscribe to basic American thinking on government as “conservative”
and those promoting socialism as “progressive”, I cringe.
There is no more radical concepts than
every life having equal value, the government shall obey the people,
and the people are free to take care of themselves.
There is also no concept in existence
that is demonstrably so successful.