7-Jan-2006, DCFC website
You're just going to have to work that one out for yourself.
“Sleep teaching was actually prohibited in England. There was something called liberalism. Parliament, if you know what that was, passed a law against it. The records survive. Speeches about liberty of the subject. Liberty to be inefficient and miserable. Freedom to be a round peg in a square hole.”
Source: Brave New World (1932), Ch. 3
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“But then I have always been somewhat of a square peg in a round hole.”
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2010s, Democracy Now! interview (2011)
“The law of England is a law of liberty”
R. v. Cobbett (1804), 29 How. St. Tr. 49.
Context: The law of England is a law of liberty, and, consistently with this liberty, we have not what is called an imprimatur (let it be printed); there is no such preliminary licence necessary. But if a man publish a paper, he is exposed to the penal consequences, as he is in every other act, if it be illegal.
High liberals will want to ask: Why?
Neoclassical Liberalism: How I’m Not a Libertarian (2011)
Resolution offered in the Philadelphia Convention, May 29, 1787. The United States Constitution was enacted without any protection for religion or the press, but with the understanding that a Bill of Rights would shortly be enacted to address these concerns.
Hayek's Journey: The Mind of Friedrich Hayek (2003)
Oscar Iden Lecture Series, Lecture 3: "The State of Individuals" (1976)