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Areopagitica

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Engelsk
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Areopagitica is a seminal work of English literature penned by John Milton in 1644. This impassioned prose piece serves as a vehement defense of the freedom of speech and the press. In around 150 words, Areopagitica eloquently argues against the system of pre-publication censorship imposed by the Licensing Order of 1643. Milton argues that censorship stifles intellectual growth and inhibits the pursuit of truth, asserting that individuals should be free to express their thoughts and engage in open debate without fear of repression. He contends that through the clash of ideas, society can attain greater understanding and progress. The title Areopagitica refers to the Areopagus, a hill in Athens that was the site of the highest court of law in ancient Greece, symbolizing the author's appeal to reason and justice in defending liberty of thought and expression.
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John Milton
ISBN
9789359887845
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
24.8.2024
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