John Stuart Mill — "The whole of mankind has a right to the benefit of the best ideas, which can onl…"
The whole of mankind has a right to the benefit of the best ideas, which can only be produced by freedom of thought.
The whole of mankind has a right to the benefit of the best ideas, which can only be produced by freedom of thought.
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"All errors which are likely to do harm, are the proper objects of animadversion, and may be justly censured."
"The government of a country, by a part of the people, is, for all purposes of good government, an equally objectionable form of government with that of a single despot."
"Most of the great positive evils of the world are in themselves removable, and will, if human affairs continue to improve, be in a great degree reduced in bulk."
"The great difficulty in the way of the progress of any reform is always not the 'difficulty of the thing itself,' but the difficulty of getting people to believe in the difficulty of the thing itself."
"Justice is a name for certain moral requirements, which, regarded collectively, stand higher in the scale of social utility, and are therefore of more paramount obligation, than any others."
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