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by tomhoward
2242 days ago
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> politics is very much of the monied, for the monied This is somewhat true of course (though Obama is a notable recent exception). Indeed it's pretty true in most countries and systems of government (though my closest experience is here in Australia, where all our prime ministers going back almost 40 years, and most others in our ~120 year history, have come from modest origins). But the topic at hand is freedom of speech/expression. Whose interests are likely to be served, ultimately, by constraints on speech/expression? Those already holding power, or those seeking to reform/subvert the system? |
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