Barry Welsh

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The implications for self-censorship are as troubling for the general population as they are for artists. When George Orwell wrote his essay on ‘The English People’ in 1944, he was able to assert that extremely few ‘are afraid to utter their political opinions in public, and there are not even very many who want to silence the opinions of others’. This sentence could not be written with any confidence today.
Free Speech And Why It Matters
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