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Exiting The Cave

Last of all he will be able to see the sun, and not mere reflections of him in the water, but he will see him in his own proper place; and he will contemplate him as he is.

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    • Early Modern
      • Milton: Areopagitica
      • Locke: On Toleration Of Religious Difference
      • Hume: On The Liberty of Press
      • Kant: On The Public Use Of Reason
      • Tocqueville: The Social Power Over Liberty of Opinion
      • Mill: On The Liberty of Thought And Discussion
      • Benjamin Franklin: On Freedom Of Speech And The Press
    • Twentieth Century
      • Herbert Goodrich: Does The Constitution Protect Free Speech?
      • George Orwell: The Freedom Of The Press
      • Murray Rothbard: Free Speech From Property Rights
      • Stanley Fish: There’s No Such Thing As Free Speech
      • Alan Haworth: Contractarian Free Speech
    • Contemporary
      • Stephen Hicks: Postmodern Censoriousness
      • Haidt/Lukianoff: Speech Is Not Violence
      • Mick Hume: Free Speech Is Supposed To Be Free
      • Philip Pettit: Two Concepts of Free Speech
      • Nadine Strossen: Hate Speech Is Free Speech
      • Jonathan Rauch: Hate Speech and Moral Knowledge
      • Timothy Ash: Why Should Speech Be Free?
      • Carlos Ball: A Brief History of Obscenity Law
    • Miscellaneous Free Speech Arguments
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