The Borzoi College ReaderCharles Muscatine, Marlene Griffith |
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... opinion , for such opinion can frequently be shown to be not respect- able at all . We should , in view of the considerations that have been mentioned , resent our supine credulity . As an English writer has remarked : " If we feared ...
... opinion , for such opinion can frequently be shown to be not respect- able at all . We should , in view of the considerations that have been mentioned , resent our supine credulity . As an English writer has remarked : " If we feared ...
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... opinion in the light of what they say . Thus the essence of freedom of opinion is not in mere toleration as such , but in the debate which toleration provides : it is not in the vent- ing of opinion , but in the confrontation of opinion ...
... opinion in the light of what they say . Thus the essence of freedom of opinion is not in mere toleration as such , but in the debate which toleration provides : it is not in the vent- ing of opinion , but in the confrontation of opinion ...
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... opinion consists primarily in perfecting the opportunity for an adequate give - and - take of opinion ; it consists also in regulating the freedom of those revolutionists who cannot or will not permit or maintain debate when it does not ...
... opinion consists primarily in perfecting the opportunity for an adequate give - and - take of opinion ; it consists also in regulating the freedom of those revolutionists who cannot or will not permit or maintain debate when it does not ...
Contents
JAMES BALDWIN from The Fire Next Time | 199 |
RACE AND RACISM | 211 |
DISSENT AND CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE | 290 |
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