Claude Adrien Helvetius Quotes
To Limit The Press Is To Insult A Nation; To Prohibit Reading Of Certain Books Is To Declare The Inhabitants To Be Either Fools Or Slaves: Such A Prohibition Ought To Fill Them With Disdain.
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