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Single Idea 7213

[filed under theme 25. Social Practice / A. Freedoms / 3. Free speech ]

Full Idea

Liberty, as a principle, has no application to any state of things anterior to the time when mankind have become capable of being improved by free and equal discussion.

Gist of Idea

Liberty arises at the point where people can freely and equally discuss things

Source

John Stuart Mill (On Liberty [1857], Ch.1)

Book Ref

Mill,John Stuart: 'Utilitarianism (including On Liberty etc)', ed/tr. Warnock,Mary [Fontana 1962], p.136


A Reaction

There is a Victorian (and Enlightenment) optimism here which a glimpse of the freedoms of the early twenty-first century might dampen. I doubt if Mill expected British tabloid newspapers, or porn on cable TV. Education and freedom connect.