Areopagitica (1644) John Milton

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Areopagitica (1644) John Milton

Postby Trifecta » Mon Jul 23, 2007 6:48 am

"Give me the liberty to know, to utter, and to argue freely, according to conscience, above all liberties" ~ John Milton Areopagitica

Milton's passionate plea for people to be able to print material and express ideas free from the control of censors and despotic governments

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They, who to states and governors of the Commonwealth direct their speech, High Court of Parliament, or, wanting such access in a private condition, write that which they foresee may advance the public good; I suppose them, as at the beginning of no mean endeavour, not a little altered and moved inwardly in their minds: some with doubt of what will be the success, others with fear of what will be the censure; some with hope, others with confidence of what they have to speak. And me perhaps each of these dispositions, as the subject was whereon I entered, may have at other times variously affected; and likely might in these foremost expressions now also disclose which of them swayed most, but that the very attempt of this address thus made, and the thought of whom it hath recourse to, hath got the power within me to a passion, far more welcome than incidental to a preface.
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Postby brownzeroed » Mon Jul 23, 2007 8:04 am

NEAT!

Thanks, trifecta.
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Postby FourthBase » Tue Aug 19, 2008 5:56 pm

I used to worship this essay, but in recent years I've come to think of it as kind of outdated, to say the least. In today's age of mass media manipulation, part of upholding one's virtue is to avoid certain expressions of evil. Not that I'm advocating book-banning or public censorship, since that's entirely counter-productive anyway. But on an individual level, learning just enough about bad ideas to know which to censor from one's own purview is an essential activity, IMO. Surely it was different back in Milton's day, but today not even the most virtuous mind in the world can endure exploring and attempting to sort through the most insidious shit being circulated.
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