Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 3 pages of analysis of The Pursuit of Happiness.

Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 3 pages of analysis of The Pursuit of Happiness.
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The Pursuit of Happiness

Summary: Essay discusses the four revolutionary words of "The Pursuit of Happiness."
"It's a small phrase when you think about it: "the pursuit of happiness." It's somewhat over-shadowed in the Declaration of Independence by the weightier notions of "life" and "liberty." In today's mass culture, it even comes close to being banal. Who, after all, doesn't want to pursue happiness? But in its own day, the statement was perhaps the most radical political statement ever delivered. And when we try and fathom why it is that the United States still elicits such extreme hatred in some parts of the world, this phrase is as good a place to start as any." "What power four little words still have. And what carnage they must still endure to survive. "

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