The Borzoi College ReaderCharles Muscatine, Marlene Griffith |
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Page 97
... freedom . " The greatest sacrifices that contemporary man is called upon to make are demanded in the name of " freedom " ; yet the referent which the average man at- taches to this word is most obscure . Burke's dictum that " freedom ...
... freedom . " The greatest sacrifices that contemporary man is called upon to make are demanded in the name of " freedom " ; yet the referent which the average man at- taches to this word is most obscure . Burke's dictum that " freedom ...
Page 216
... freedom to write , which includes the freedom of publication , distribution and performance of writings . ' The obvious drift of this statement , of course , is directed toward groups which endeavor to " censor " outside the operation ...
... freedom to write , which includes the freedom of publication , distribution and performance of writings . ' The obvious drift of this statement , of course , is directed toward groups which endeavor to " censor " outside the operation ...
Page 220
... Freedom to Read , published for the Na- tional Book Committee , the authors state : " We have argued on philosophic grounds [ we shall advert to these arguments in our next chapter ] that censorship is unsound , impractical and ...
... Freedom to Read , published for the Na- tional Book Committee , the authors state : " We have argued on philosophic grounds [ we shall advert to these arguments in our next chapter ] that censorship is unsound , impractical and ...
Contents
THE NECESSITY FOR THINKING | 3 |
John Henry Newman | 43 |
THE RIGHT USE OF LANGUAGE | 57 |
Copyright | |
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