I learned that the term "Unalienable" constitutes a double negative and is used to negate rights.
The core word is "Lienable", adding Un which equals a negative, then adding A which equals a negative creates a double negative, which negates the intent of the phrase.
I learned that the term "Unalienable" constitutes a double negative and is used to negate rights.
The core word is "Lienable", adding Un which equals a negative, then adding A which equals a negative creates a double negative, which negates the intent of the phrase.
Technically it should be Unlienable rights.
Any input is appreciated.