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Every individual of the community at large has an equal right to the protection of government.
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Heretics have been hated from the beginning of recorded time; they have been ostracized, exiled, tortured, maimed and butchered; but it has generally proved impossible to smother them; and when it has not, the society that has succeeded has always declined.
more Judge Learned Hand quotes
All discussion, all debate, all dissidence tends to question and in consequence, to upset existing convictions; that is precisely its purpose and its justification.
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I believe that the community is already in process of dissolution where each man begins to eye his neighbor as a possible enemy, where non-conformity with the accepted creed, political as well as religious, is a mark of disaffection; where denunciation, without specification or backing, takes the place of evidence, where orthodoxy chokes freedom of dissent; where faith in the eventual supremacy of reason has become so timid that we dare not enter our convictions in the open lists, to win or lose.
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The spirit of liberty is the spirit which is not too sure that it is right; the spirit of liberty is the spirit which seeks to understand the minds of other men and women...
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In the end it is worse to suppress dissent than to run the risk of heresy.
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The constitutional right of free expression... is designed and intended to remove governmental restraints from the arena of public discussion, putting the decision as to what views shall be voiced in the hands of each of us, in the hope that the use of such freedom will ultimately produce a more capable citizenry and more perfect polity and in the belief that no other approach would comport with the premise of individual dignity and choice upon which our political systems rests.
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I cannot assent to the view, if it be meant that the legislature may impair or abridge the rights of a free press and of free speech whenever it thinks that the public welfare requires that it be done. The public welfare cannot override constitutional privilege.
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We cannot sanction the view that the Constitution, while solicitous of the cognitive content of individual speech, has little or no regard for that emotive function which, practically speaking, may often be the more important element of the overall message sought to be communicated.
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If a single writer in a country is in chains, then there are some links of that chain that binds us all.
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The ultimate decision about what is accepted as right and wrong will be made not by individual human wisdom but by the disappearance of the groups that have adhered to the "wrong" beliefs.
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We hold that no person or set of persons can properly establish a standard of expression for others.
more William Randolph Hearst quotes
We hold that the greatest right in the world is the right to be wrong, that in the exercise thereof people have an inviolable right to express their unbridled thoughts on all topics and personalities, being liable only for the use of that right.
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This is, in theory, still a free country, but our politically correct, censorious times are such that many of us tremble to give vent to perfectly acceptable views for fear of condemnation. Freedom of speech is thereby imperiled, big questions go undebated, and great lies become accepted, unequivocally as great truths.
more Simon Heffer quotes
Whenever they burn books they will also, in the end, burn human beings.
more Heinrich Heine quotes
Limiting the freedom of news ‘just a little bit’ is in the same category within the classic example ‘a little bit pregnant.’
more Robert A. Heinlein quotes
Since when do you have to agree with people to defend them from injustice?
more Lillian Hellman quotes
We are now considering legislation based on statistics that include name-calling at public rallies as crimes. Are we going on to the school yards of this country and when two kids get angry with each other and call each other names -- what are we going to do, cart them over to the reformatory or add them to the list of 'hate crimes' perpetrators? This is ridiculous.
more Jesse Helms quotes
Satire dramatizes better than any other use of it, the inherent contradiction of free speech – that it functions best when what is being said is at its most outrageous.
more Tony Hendra quotes
Those who created this country chose freedom. With all of its dangers. And do you know the riskiest part of that choice they made? They actually believed that we could be trusted to make up our own minds in the whirl of differing ideas. That we could be trusted to remain free, even when there were very, very seductive voices – taking advantage of our freedom of speech – who were trying to turn this country into the kind of place where the government could tell you what you can and cannot do.
more Nat Hentoff quotes
As I have stood in the crosshairs of those who target Second Amendment freedoms, I've realized that firearms are not the only issue. No, it's much, much bigger than that. I've come to understand that a cultural war is raging across our land, in which, with Orwellian fervor, certain acceptable thoughts and speech are mandated.
more Charlton Heston quotes
A censor is a man who knows more than he thinks you ought to.
more Granville Hicks quotes
The sooner we all learn to make a decision between disapproval and censorship, the better off society will be... Censorship cannot get at the real evil, and it is an evil in itself.
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There is a utilitarian case for free expression. It recognizes that the freedom to speak must also be insisted on for the person who thinks differently, because it is pointless to support only free speech for people who agree with you. It is not only unprincipled to want that, but also self-defeating. For your own sake, you need to know how other people think.
more Christopher Hitchens quotes
The National Socialist Party will prevent in the future, by force if necessary, all meetings and lectures which are likely to exercise a depressing influence on the German state.
more Adolf Hitler quotes
Where men cannot freely convey their thoughts to one another, no other liberty is secure.
more William Earnest Hocking quotes
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.
more Paul Hollander quotes
I think that we should be eternally vigilant against attempts to check the expression of opinions that we loathe and believe to be fraught with death, unless they so imminently threaten immediate interference with the lawful and pressing purposes of the law that an immediate check is required to save the country... Only the emergency that makes it immediately dangerous to leave the correction of evil counsels to time warrants making any exception to the sweeping command, 'Congress shall make no law... abridging the freedom of speech.'
more Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. quotes
The very aim and end of our institutions is just this: that we may think what we like and say what we think.
more Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. quotes
To speak his thoughts is every freeman's right, in peace and war, in council and in fight.
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To silence criticism is to silence freedom.
more Sidney Hook quotes
Honest difference of views and honest debate are not disunity. They are the vital process of policy among free men.
more Herbert Hoover quotes
It [freedom] is a thing of the spirit. Men must be free to worship, to think, to hold opinions, to speak without fear. They must be free to challenge wrong and oppression with the surety of justice.
more Herbert Hoover quotes
I express many absurd opinions. But I am not the first man to do it; American freedom consists largely in talking nonsense.
more Edgar Watson Howe quotes
The freedom of the press is one of the great bulwarks of liberty, and can never be restrained but by despotic government.
more Edgar Watson Howe quotes
Why doesn't the fellow who says "I'm no speechmaker" let it go at that instead of giving a demonstration?
more Kin Hubbard quotes
It is the essence of the institutions of liberty that it be recognized that guilt is personal and cannot be attributed to the holding of opinions or to mere intent in the absence of overt acts.
more Justice Charles Evans Hughes quotes
The liberty of the press is not confined to newspapers and periodicals. It necessarily embraces pamphlets and leaflets. These indeed have been historic weapons in the defense of liberty, as the pamphlets of Thomas Paine and others in our history abundantly attest.
more Justice Charles Evans Hughes quotes
The greater the importance to safeguarding the community from incitements to the overthrow of our institutions by force and violence, the more imperative is the need to preserve the constitutional rights of free speech, free press and free assembly in order to maintain the opportunity for free political discussion.
more Justice Charles Evans Hughes quotes
The right to comment freely and criticize the action, opinions, and judgment of courts is of primary importance to the public generally. Not only is it good for the public; but it has a salutary effect on courts and judges as well.
more James P. Hughes quotes
The right to be heard does not automatically include the right to be taken seriously.
more Hubert H. Humphrey quotes
There are incalculable resources in the human spirit, once it has been set free.
more Hubert H. Humphrey quotes
Freedom is hammered out on the anvil of discussion, dissent and debate.
more Hubert H. Humphrey quotes
None of us would trade freedom of expression for the narrowness of the public censor. America is a free market for people who have something to say, and need not fear to say it.
more Hubert H. Humphrey quotes
Freedom is the most contagious virus known to man.
more Hubert H. Humphrey quotes
Education is a kind of continuing dialogue, and a dialogue assumes different points of view.
more Robert M. Hutchins quotes
A civilization in which there is not a continuous controversy about important issues…is on the way to totalitarianism and death.
more Robert M. Hutchins quotes
The policy of the repression of ideas cannot work and never has worked. The alternative to it is the long difficult road of education. To this the American people have committed.
more Robert M. Hutchins quotes
Free speech is meaningless unless it tolerates the speech that we hate.
more Henry J. Hyde quotes
Reserve your right to think, for even to think wrongly is better than not to think at all.
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