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To: zonder who wrote (13416)10/30/2004 2:04:14 AM
From: Yogizuna  Read Replies (3) of 20773
 
How can rulers achieve this kind of instant consent? Orwell's cruellest insight is that people have little desire to know the truth. This is an important challenge to a certain kind of optimism in the liberal tradition. The core texts of liberal toleration, such as Milton's Areopagitica and Mill's On Liberty, take for granted that individuals will wish to know the truth. They contend that in the absence of censorship, truth will eventually emerge and be recognised as such. But even in democracies this may not always be true.

For what it is worth, and I do not mean to depress any of the intelligent and or optimistic readers here, but after almost 55 years of living in this country, it has been my experience that the majority of the people would rather have their minds at ease by not knowing too much of the truth and all the "shenanigans" going on behind the scenes by selfish manipulators and "puppet string" pullers...
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