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“Ikeda:  Freedom of speech and expression is absolutely indispensable to the building of a culture of peace and tolerance. Many people, however, question the purpose of such freedom when its name is used by the mass media to threaten human rights through licence and irresponsible commercialism. The tendency to complain about this seems to justify authorities’ attempts to restrict freedom. In other words, the media themselves endanger the foundations of liberty.”

Felix Unger, The Humanist Principle: On Compassion and Tolerance
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The Humanist Principle: On Compassion and Tolerance The Humanist Principle: On Compassion and Tolerance by Felix Unger
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