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 "Another perceived attribute of intellectuals that needs rethinking and revision: the assumption that they are deeply and unequivocally committed to personal, political and intellectual freedom and especially free expression…many Western intellectuals’ commitment to intellectual freedom is selective at best."
 |   | by: | Paul Hollander(1932- ) Escaped from Hungary in 1956, American scholar, journalist, and political writer
 |  | Source: | Society, July-August 1983 |  
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