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the famous Dutch tolerance and the freedom of thought and speech that it allowed was based more on pragmatism and necessity than principle. The Dutch Republic was not a secular state with strict separation between religion and politics, so the comparatively high degree of tolerance depended—among other things—on its decentralized political system, and on the large number of different sects inhabiting the same territory.
Free Speech: A History from Socrates to Social Media
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