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THE GREATEST SENTENCE EVER WRITTEN by Walter Isaacson (Audiobook)(Nonfiction) Author: Walter Isaacson; narrated by Walter Isaacson Full title: The Greatest Sentence Ever Written Length: approximately 2 hours Release date: November 18, 2025 Genre/Categories: Nonfiction; History; Political thought; Essays Isaacson delivers a focused, word-by-word dissection of the Declaration of Independence's second sentence—“We hold these truths to be self-evident…”—tracing its drafting by Jefferson and cruci
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THE GREATEST SENTENCE EVER WRITTEN by Walter Isaacson (Audiobook)(Nonfiction)
Author: Walter Isaacson; narrated by Walter Isaacson
Full title: The Greatest Sentence Ever Written
Length: approximately 2 hours
Release date: November 18, 2025
Genre/Categories: Nonfiction; History; Political thought; Essays
Isaacson delivers a focused, word-by-word dissection of the Declaration of Independence's second sentence—“We hold these truths to be self-evident…”—tracing its drafting by Jefferson and crucial edits by Franklin and Adams that shifted "sacred" rights to "self-evident" ones grounded in reason. He explores its radical promise of equality amid America's contradictions like slavery, positioning it as an ongoing aspirational project that should unite a polarized nation ahead of the 250th anniversary. The audiobook's brevity and dual narration make it an accessible entry to how this line defines shared American values and offers a path to lower political tensions.