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Page 298
... freedom is generally put to - day , the argument lends itself to this feeling . It is made to appear that , whereas each man claims his freedom as a matter of right , the freedom he accords to other men is a matter of toleration . Thus ...
... freedom is generally put to - day , the argument lends itself to this feeling . It is made to appear that , whereas each man claims his freedom as a matter of right , the freedom he accords to other men is a matter of toleration . Thus ...
Page 299
... freedom is necessary in a civilized society , we must begin by realizing that , be- cause freedom of discussion improves our own opinions , the liberties of other men are our own vital necessity . We are much closer to the essence of ...
... freedom is necessary in a civilized society , we must begin by realizing that , be- cause freedom of discussion improves our own opinions , the liberties of other men are our own vital necessity . We are much closer to the essence of ...
Page 303
... freedom of speech . This shows us that the preservation and development of freedom of opinion are not only a matter of adhering to abstract legal rights , but also , and very urgently , a matter of organizing and arranging sufficient ...
... freedom of speech . This shows us that the preservation and development of freedom of opinion are not only a matter of adhering to abstract legal rights , but also , and very urgently , a matter of organizing and arranging sufficient ...
Contents
JAMES BALDWIN from The Fire Next Time | 199 |
RACE AND RACISM | 211 |
DISSENT AND CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE | 290 |
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