Only Lies:The Method in which Untruth Fades and Truth comes to Light
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Only Lies: The Method in which Untruth Fades and Truth comes to Light Rajiv Nihalani In ancient Greece, Aristotle was a greatly beloved and revered figure in their society. Thus, it came as no surprise that they agreed with him when he said that a large percentage of the human race was placed on Earth to serve those who were superior to them. Whether he was referring to the Spartans, the Africans, or the Visigoths is irrelevant, what is of consequence however, is the change that that idea went through. A millennium later, after the battle of Antietam, Abraham Lincoln delivered the Emancipation Proclamation, declaring that all slaves shared equal rights with the rest of the Union, and that slavery was hence eradicated. As a mirror to this change, John Lukacs declared: "For it is in the long run that, somehow, truth may survive - through the decay of...

