The Declaration of Independence uses the noun “Men” and not “Women.” Today’s cultural drift has encouraged us to take issue with the use of the word “Men” as it is not inclusive, they say. I would argue that, indeed, the word “Men,” as used in our founding documents, includes all humans today. Historical Meaning of ‘Men’ Walter Isaacson, in his book “The Greatest Sentence Ever Written” (The Greatest Sentence Ever Written (2025), Simon & Schuster), explains that “Men” in the Declaration truly referred to males, not women, enslaved people, Native Americans, or even some non-property owners (Isaacson, page 12). First, we must understand the times in which our country was founded. That was the way it was then. By way of example, today, some states allow abortion of humans. This would have been unconscionable in the 18th century, but is practiced in some form in 37 states today. Understand the times, then understand the culture of Americans learning how to be free and …
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