“For Mill, as for us, this is not primarily a legal issue. His main concern was not government censorship. It was the stultifying consequences of social conformity, of a culture where deviation from a prescribed set of opinions is punished through peer pressure and the fear of ostracism.
“For Mill, as for us, this is not primarily a legal issue. His main concern was not government censorship. It was the stultifying consequences of social conformity, of a culture where deviation from a prescribed set of opinions is punished through peer pressure and the fear of ostracism.
You mean like the Democrat California legislature AB 1460 and AB 101 establishing the Ethnic Studies requirement in the CSUs and high schools? What would happen to a student in those classes speaking up in disagreement?
Great piece.
“For Mill, as for us, this is not primarily a legal issue. His main concern was not government censorship. It was the stultifying consequences of social conformity, of a culture where deviation from a prescribed set of opinions is punished through peer pressure and the fear of ostracism.
You mean like the Democrat California legislature AB 1460 and AB 101 establishing the Ethnic Studies requirement in the CSUs and high schools? What would happen to a student in those classes speaking up in disagreement?