Liz Gnidovec

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In 1792, three years after freedom of speech and the press was guaranteed in France, censorship returned with deadly force: books were burned, and writers out of step with the regime were persecuted and killed. In the United States, in 1798—just a few years after the First Amendment was ratified—Congress passed a sedition law criminalizing most political dissent.
Dangerous Ideas: A Brief History of Censorship in the West, from the Ancients to Fake News
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