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Just Cause: I will destroy you miserably.
Unjust Cause: Tell me, by doing what?
Just Cause: By speaking what is just.
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How brave a thing is freedom of speech, which has made the Athenians so far exceed every other state of Greece in greatness!
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...opposite-minded groups are constrained to inhabit a common area...
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The only hope is to keep political controversy on a plane where exhaustive discussion is possible.
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Nevertheless, we may hope today, and at all events we should wish, that free discussion -- publicity -- will suffice to accomplish in a peaceful way even the great reforms; that it will not be left to violence and terrorism to achieve them; that a responsible government will be won over to them, will establish them by legal means, and will thus give them the guarantee of permanence.
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It is not unreasonable to hope that hostility may cease, even where perfect agreement cannot be established. If we cannot reconcile all opinions, let us endeavor to unite all hearts.
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Toleration, in fine, never led to civil war; intolerance has covered the earth with carnage. Choose, then, between these rivals -- between the mother who would have her son slain and the mother who yields, provided his life be spared.
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March 12, 2020 : Society -- Added.
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