
Books this good do not necessarily move rapidly to conclusions. They look at an issue prismatically, from all angles, giving opposition to its theme some credence before dispatching conclusions. But there is a constant theme in Eric Berkowitz's "Dangerous Ideas" that echoes back millennia, to the first regimes outlawing problematic speech, forward to the present, where the subject could not be more topical. The gist of it is simply that one of freedom's pillars is spe...
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