Not only "universal values" but a "meta-analysis" of these. 

The air gets mighty thin up there. 

j. 

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David Shemano. Haidt is trying to create a meta-analysis of certain 
universal values . . . 

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And that is where he goes off the track. There is no such thing as a 
"universal value," and any analysis grounded in that fallacy loses its 
relevance to actuality. As I said, the word "righteous" cast serious doubt 
on the book's interest. 

Carrol 

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