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The free speech doctrines of Voltaire and Diderot might have been imperfect and inconsistent, but both argued for relaxing rather than tightening censorship. Rousseau essentially argued for the establishment of a new orthodoxy with no room for heretics. A position ominously close to that which would justify the Terror, once the Revolution spiraled out of control three decades later.
Free Speech: A History from Socrates to Social Media
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