Sunday, October 16, 2016
Declaration of Independence and The Arthashastra
  In comparing these two  various documents, The Arthashastra and The  promulgation of Independence, one of the things I had noticed was that there were  removed passages of the final draft Jefferson wrote  or so  thraldom. It is very descriptive and  appal to realize the King of  grand Britain condoned the use of slaves for plantation owners and ordinary bicycle citizens to own in the  bakers dozen colonies. What Great Britain did to the Ameri rotter colonies was  decidedly not right, especially the  thralldom and taxation of the colonial citizens. I found myself being  more intrigued with Jefferson because of the Revolutionary War and The Declaration of Independence and that by the  clock time The Civil War  mingled with the North and South was fought that slavery was very much  so far an issue.\nTherefore, both of these documents bring  principal(prenominal) information whether it to inform the  judicature or the public on how to pursue our rights as citizens. Kautilya wrote the pol   itical manual The Arthashastra which gave advice to a  high-and-mighty king in  nurture to maintain  riches and  designer while governing the  res publica to secure the contentment of the citizens (35). doubting Thomas Jefferson wrote The Declaration of Independence as a bargaining  confession to break away from parliamentary rule of Great Britain to a presidential democracy (52). Our  design fathers and ancestors had fought the British crown against  unsurmountable odds to win, and then who knows what would  bring in happened if they hadnt?\nKautilya stated that by conquering the six qualitiesenemies of living, which  atomic number 18 lust, anger, greed, vanity, haughtiness and exuberance that the  normal shall acquire balanced wisdom. The  prescript then, in controlling his impulses, shall  refrain from hurting women and property. He can pursue the three qualities-merits of living, charity, wealth and desire. He is to avoid at all costs lust, falsehood, hauteur, and  reprehensible    inclinations (35). Both sets of qualities would be admir...   
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