Sd. Gerber, WHATEVER HAPPENED TO THE DECLARATION-OF-INDEPENDENCE - A COMMENTARY ON THE REPUBLICAN REVISIONISM IN THE POLITICAL-THOUGHT OF THE AMERICAN-REVOLUTION, Polity, 26(2), 1993, pp. 207-231
Was the United States founded to cultivate virtue or to protect rights
? Republican interpretations argue the first, liberal ones the second,
and the former has largely displaced the latter as the leading interp
retation of the American Revolution. This article revisits the republi
can-liberal debate by addressing the revisionists' conspicuous neglect
of the Declaration of Independence. The author concludes that the ess
ential political premise of the American Revolution is that government
exists to secure natural rights, not to cultivate virtue.