Hi Huck, from your post:
These words have had a lot of discussion over centuries, with seemingly a lot of grandiose sentiments of their meaning. Possibly ill-placed in loftiness beyond what is realistically "self evident". How about:
"Created equal" in that all are born, by the same process with, generally speaking, similar limbs, organs etc. that--as endowed by "their creator"--perform the "inalienable rights" to breathe, eat, excreet, etc as they experience the "rights" of all creatures, to live in "persuit" (sic) of basic needs (food, shelter, safety, etc.) that sustains them as individuals in relative "happiness"...
Seems more realistic--less "streets of gold" thinking--to me. Probably, at the time of writing, quite a step-up from the servitude that the "huddled masses" were destined to in the aristocracy of their past.
The question remains, was/is that Declaration the great-escape it has been interpreted to be for "all men"? Warm regards, Roger
Roger you propose your limitation to physical similarities is more reasistic than something you refer to as streets of gold, I have no clue what you mean by streets of gold. Clearly you are wishing to limit aspriaton to something more realistic. I am unsure whether your limitations would create any sort of intention toward one type of society over any other. I could imagine some rather repellant social structures which observe the human processes of growing eating etc for some unspecied time.(limited perhaps by the convenience of the folks in power?) couldn't a society of pirates agree with the form of natural rights you speak or am I missing your intention?
You're not the first to have difficulty following my dots. :-)
"streets of gold" was/is intended (poorly:-) to reference two things: A, Religious as in Rev 3, and in DC 110. B, American hype used to lure immigrants to "THE Land of opportunity. I suggest "streets of gold" (dreams) are "assertions" without question. I hope this gives you a clue.
I misjudged your reason for the OP. Maybe i paid too much attention to the DoI?? Maybe not a good lead-in to what you were asserting"??
Are you digging for alternative political systems by your mention of "...repellant social structures..." "...society of pirates..."???
My "intention" is to present a pragmatic interpretion of the poetic, tinkling-brass, pie-in-the-sky (i hope those words don't leave you cluless :-) assertions attached to suppositions rather than reality.
You implied in your OP personal questions re assertions and the consequence of accepting them as truths. I respectfully suggest, "do not accept them as truth until they are poven so." To that point they are simply prospective. We know that most prospectors end up broke ;-)
Don't bet yer poke on a "Declaration" made by anyone... Hope that didn't go over yer head Bro :-) Warm regards, Roger, over....