| INTRODUCTION |
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| CENSORSHIP and BELIEF |
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COMMENT: On the Background of Areopagitica |
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3 | (5) |
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TEXT: Areopagitica by John Milton |
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8 | (27) |
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COMMENT: On Whether Plato Would Have Expelled Milton from the Republic |
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35 | (9) |
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COMMENT: On Milton's Intolerance of the Roman Catholic Church |
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44 | (4) |
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TEXT: "The Index Librorum Prohibitorum" from The Vatican Story by Bernard Wall |
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48 | (4) |
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COMMENT: On Reason, Truth, and Church Policy |
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52 | (4) |
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TEXT: The Condemnation and Recantation of Galileo |
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56 | (7) |
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COMMENT: On the Historical Galileo and the Figure of Parable |
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63 | (3) |
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TEXT: "A Few Tips About Science" from The Life of Galileo by Bertolt Brecht |
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66 | (7) |
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COMMENT: On Political Freedom and Other People's Beliefs |
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73 | (2) |
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TEXT: "The Expediency of Toleration" from Tractatus Theologico-Politicus by Benedict de Spinoza |
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75 | (12) |
| CENSORSHIP and FACT |
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I. CENSORSHIP AND SCIENCE |
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87 | (2) |
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TEXT: "Of the Liberty of Subjects" from Leviathan by Thomas Hobbes |
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89 | (3) |
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COMMENT: On the Exercise of Government and the Exercise of Science |
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92 | (4) |
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TEXT: "Soviet Genetics: The Real Issue" by Sir Julian Huxley |
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96 | (20) |
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COMMENT: On Governmental Direction of Science |
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116 | (2) |
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TEXT: "Natural Science and National Security" from In the Matter of J. Robert Oppenheimer, quoting John J. McCloy, et al. |
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118 | (5) |
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II. CENSORSHIP AND THE NEWS |
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TEXT: "Mr. Khrushchev and the Trade-Unionists of America" from The New York Times, September 22, 1959 |
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123 | (4) |
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127 | (2) |
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TEXT: "A Nineteenth-Century Opinion of Newspapers" from a letter of Thomas Jefferson to John Norvell, June I., 1807 |
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129 | (2) |
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COMMENT: On the Function of the Modern Newspaper |
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131 | (2) |
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TEXT: "The Factual Heresy" from A Discord of Trumpets by Claud Cockburn |
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133 | (6) |
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COMMENT: On Opinion and the Public |
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139 | (2) |
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TEXT: "Liberty of the Press in the United States" from Democracy in America by Alexis de Tocqueville |
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141 | (5) |
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TEXT: "The Unlimited Power of the Majority" from Democracy in America by Alexis de Tocqueville |
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146 | (4) |
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COMMENT: On the Emergence of Popular Opinion as a Curb on Power |
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150 | (2) |
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TEXT: "The Wilkes Affair" from Memoirs of the Reign of George III by Horace Walpole |
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152 | (14) |
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COMMENT: On the Dangers of Preventing the Questioning of Authority |
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166 | (1) |
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TEXT: "Corruption of the Poor and Unlearned by Certain Opinions" from Report of the Arguments of the Attorney of the Commonwealth, at Trials of Abner Kneeland, for Blasphemy, in the Municipal and Supreme Courts, in Boston, January and May, 1834 |
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167 | (4) |
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COMMENT: On Freedom of Speech |
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171 | (1) |
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TEXT: "Freedom of Speech and the First Amendment" from Free. Speech in the United States by Zechariah Chafee, Jr. |
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172 | (29) |
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COMMENT: On Restricting the Sale of Pernicious Material |
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201 | (2) |
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TEXT: "Smut, Corruption, and the Law" by Patrick Murphy Malin |
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203 | (18) |
| CENSORSHIP and IMAGINATION |
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I. CENSORSHIP AND LITERATURE COMMENT |
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221 | (79) |
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TEXT: "Defence of the Freedom to Read," a letter to the Supreme Court of Norway in connection with the Sexus case, by Henry Miller |
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223 | (8) |
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COMMENT: On the American Legal Attitude to Obscene Literature |
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231 | (1) |
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TEXT: Opinion by Judge Bryan on Lady Chatterley's Lover |
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232 | (19) |
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COMMENT: On Political Influence and the Writer |
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251 | (2) |
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TEXT: "Ketman" from The Captive Mind by Czeslaw Milosz |
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253 | (23) |
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COMMENT: On Political Persecution of Writers |
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276 | (2) |
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TEXT: Preface to De l'Allemagne by Germaine de Stael |
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278 | (6) |
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COMMENT: On Literature and Nationalism |
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284 | (1) |
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TEXT: "The Prevention of Literature" by George Orwell |
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285 | (15) |
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II. CENSORSHIP AND THE THEATRE |
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300 | (3) |
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TEXT: From "Letter to M. d'Alembert" by J.-J. Rousseau |
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303 | (15) |
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COMMENT: On the Theatre as a Forum |
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318 | (1) |
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TEXT: Speech against Licensing the Stage by the Earl of Chesterfield |
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319 | (14) |
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COMMENT: On George Bernard Shaw and Theatre Reform |
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333 | (1) |
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TEXT: "The Necessity of Immoral Plays" from the Preface to The Sheaving-Up of Blanco Posnet by George Bernard Shaw |
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| SELF-CENSORSHIP |
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347 | (2) |
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TEXT: "Dream-Censorship" by Sigmund Freud |
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349 | (9) |
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COMMENT: On Authority and Freedom |
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358 | (1) |
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TEXT: "The Legend of the Grand Inquisitor" from The Brothers Karamazov by Feodor Dostoyevsky |
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