1. Galston said that restraining oneself from suppressing speech with which one disagrees is an unnatural act that requires a great deal of self-discipline and self-restraint, and so liberal democracy in that sense goes against ...
by Learn Admin - 1. Galston said that restraining oneself from suppressing speech with which one disagrees is an unnatural act that requires a great deal of self-discipline and self-restraint, and so liberal democracy in that sense goes against the grain of our nature. Explain what position you would take on this statement. Explain the implications of your position for public education.
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