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Freedom of thought as a human right from "summary" of Philosophical Dictionary by Voltaire

The right to freedom of thought is a fundamental human right that must be upheld in any society that claims to value individual liberty. This right allows individuals to form their own opinions, beliefs, and ideas without fear of persecution or interference from others. It is essential for fostering creativity, innovation, and progress in all aspects of life. Freedom of thought is closely linked to freedom of expression, as the ability to freely express one's thoughts and ideas is a natural extension of the right to think independently. Without the freedom to express oneself, the right to freedom of thought is essentially meaningless. In order for individuals to truly exercise their right to freedom of thought, they must be able to openly share their ideas and opinions with others. In a society th...
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    Philosophical Dictionary

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