  "Freedom of communication means, clearly and unquestionably, freedom to speak, debate, and write in privacy; to share confidence with intimates and confidants, and to prepare positions in groups and institutions for presentation to the public at a later point."    |      Quote by:  |  |  
Source:  | Privacy and Freedom, 1967  |  
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