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— John Stuart Mill"So natural to mankind is intolerance ... that religious freedom has hardly anywhere been practically realized."
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Meiklejohn's position is that free speech in a democracy is not an absolute flowing from the boundless source of some presumed 'natural right.' It is a practical necessity of 'self-government by universal suffrage,' for if the citizens are not permitted to argue out the issues of government, how can they be what they must be in a democracy - the rulers as well as the ruled?
— Max Lerner
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Every established fact which is too bad to admit of any other defence is always presented to us as an injunction of religion.
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