"We hold these truths to be self-evident... So begins the U.S. Declaration of Independence. What follows those words is a ringing endorsement of universal rights, but it is far from self-evident. Why did the authors claim that it was? William Talbott suggests that they were trapped by a presuppositi
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We hold these truths to be self-evident... So begins the U.S. Declaration of Independence. What follows those words is a ringing endorsement of universal rights, but it is far from self-evident. Why did the authors claim that it was? William Talbott suggests that they were trapped by a presuppositio
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<div><p><strong><em> 2011 HWA Bram StokerFinalist for superior achievementfor aFirst Novel.<br></em></strong> 2011 GoodReads Choice Awards Semi-Finalist<br>* Winner of the 2011 JournalStone horror writing contest.<strong><br></strong></p><hr><p><strong>Miskatonic University has a long-whispered repu
<div><p><strong><em> 2011 HWA Bram StokerFinalist for superior achievementfor aFirst Novel.<br></em></strong> 2011 GoodReads Choice Awards Semi-Finalist<br>* Winner of the 2011 JournalStone horror writing contest.<strong><br></strong></p><hr><p><strong>Miskatonic University has a long-whispered repu