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Free Thought and Official Propaganda

Chapter 1: CHAIRMAN'S INTRODUCTORY ADDRESS
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The lecture examines free thought in a narrow sense as rejection of religious dogma and in a wider sense as freedom from external compulsion, including legal penalties, economic reprisals, and distortion of evidence. It critiques educational habits that discourage true reflection, explains how institutions and authorities bias information and punish dissent, and argues that intellectual liberty depends on open competition among beliefs. Drawing on personal examples and analysis of modern pressures, the speaker warns that official propaganda and economic coercion increasingly threaten independent judgment and urges vigilant public opinion to defend free inquiry.

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Title: Free Thought and Official Propaganda

Author: Bertrand Russell

Release date: February 16, 2014 [eBook #44932]
Most recently updated: October 24, 2024

Language: English

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