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The Magna Carta

The Magna Carta

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The Magna Carta, a seminal document from 1215, encapsulates the struggle between the monarchy and the feudal barons, heralding the beginning of constitutional governance. Written in a direct and authoritative style, it is both a legal charter and a manifesto promoting the principle that rulers are not above the law. This document reflects the socio-political tensions of medieval England and lays the groundwork for the development of individual rights and the rule of law in Western civilization. Its historical context is essential, as it emerged from the power struggles of King John's reign and articulates concepts that would influence democratic thought for centuries to come. Though anonymous, the author of the Magna Carta represents the collective voice of the barons and the emerging middle class responding to King John's tyranny. The document's creation is rooted in the dissatisfaction with monarchical authority, showcasing an early form of collective action aimed at limiting despotic rule. This charter not only addressed immediate grievances but also reflected broader Enlightenment ideals that would resonate through history, influencing later democratic documents like the U.S. Constitution. Readers interested in political philosophy, legal history, or the evolution of democracy will find The Magna Carta invaluable. It serves as a crucial historical touchstone that reveals the origins of rights and liberties still cherished today. Engaging with this profound text will deepen your understanding of governance and the perennial contest for justice and equity.

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Mai 2022, 35 Seiten, Englisch
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