SO Musings: Absolute Freedom of Speech
To say that freedom of speech and expression should be curtailed lest it offend or hurt the sentiments of people or some people implicitly accepts a ludicrous postulate: that all facts and truths that mankind ought to know have been known, and any new e..
By Spontaneous Order
To say that freedom of speech and expression should be curtailed lest it offend or hurt the sentiments of people or some people implicitly accepts a ludicrous postulate: that all facts and truths that mankind ought to know have been known, and any new expositions would merely distort truths. One need not be a philosopher to say that the postulate is not only ludicrous but also smacks of hubris and complacency.
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About Spontaneous Order
A peep into modern Indian history by some of the finest liberal minds, who sought to shred the banality of pseudo-socialism in Independent India. In a country dominated by false political values, which had, in fact, no basis of existence neither in the independence movement or the native soil, SO brings out the dynamics of a political order that could have changed the country forever.
