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I feel that dbboy has spotted an antimony.


IF freedom/liberty of speech/action is desirable, THEN what are the constraints?


We are constantly told by our rulers that freedom is of the essence. But then we see/experience the administration of mind. Our rulers are strangely inarticulate when it comes to spelling out the limits of those constraints.


So in that sense, dbboy is absolutely right to insist on the limit case (even though it is an incoherent position).

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