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<title>Willmoore Kendall on &#x26;#x22;free speech&#x26;#x22;</title>
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<description>This is Chapter 4 of Willmoore Kendall&#x26;#x27;s &#x26;#x22;The Conservative Affirmation in America.&#x26;#x22; I hope it&#x26;#x27;s interesting. ---------------------- Chapter 4: Freedom of Speech in America I am often asked whether I am &#x26;#x201C;for&#x26;#x201D; or &#x26;#x201C;against&#x26;#x201D; freedom of speech, or what I understand to be the Conservative position on freedom of speech, or whether in my view freedom of speech is &#x26;#x201C;defensible,&#x26;#x201D; and should be defended, &#x26;#x201C;on principle.&#x26;#x201D; They are not &#x26;#x201C;happy&#x26;#x201D; questions, because I doubt whether the freedom of speech &#x26;#x201C;issue,&#x26;#x201D; as Mill for example stated it in the Essay, is a genuine, non-spurious, issue. Rather, it seems to me that...</description>
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