John Stuart Mill — "The only freedom which consists in doing what one likes, without regard to the t…"
The only freedom which consists in doing what one likes, without regard to the tastes and feelings of other people, is not freedom at all.
The only freedom which consists in doing what one likes, without regard to the tastes and feelings of other people, is not freedom at all.
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"The general tendency of things throughout the world is to render mediocrity the ascendant power among mankind."
"The only security against total error is discussion."
"All errors which are likely to do harm, are the proper objects of animadversion, and may be justly censured."
"Every man who is not a fool knows that a bad government is a great evil; but that there is no greater evil than a weak government."
"Men are not more zealous for truth than they often are for error, and a sufficient application of legal or even of social penalties will generally succeed in stopping the propagation of either."
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