Refuting the distorted arguments about the value of the 1945 Declaration of Independence 1945

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Keywords: Distorted and incorrect arguments; the 1945 Declaration of Independence; Ho Chi Minh; Democratic Republic of Vietnam

Abstract

Based on analysis and argumentation, the article points out that in the Declaration of Independence, with sharp, logical, and tight arguments, it laid a legal and historical foundation for the Democratic Republic of Vietnam. With a political style, clear in meaning and inheriting and creatively developing by Ho Chi Minh in form and content of the
Declarations of America and France, the 1945 Declaration of Independence convincingly refuted two distorted arguments: (i) that “the 1945 Declaration of Independence was a “copy” of, “modeled after” the Declaration of Independence of America and the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen of the French Revolution of 1789”; (ii) that “The Declaration of Independence has hateful words, absurd arguments, and imprecise words.
It is not worthy of being a serious declaration”.

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Published
2025-10-16
Section
BẢO VỆ NỀN TẢNG TƯ TƯỞNG CỦA ĐẢNG