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Intellectual freedom is a fundamental human right from "summary" of Why I am an Atheist by Bhagat Singh

The ability to think freely and express our ideas without fear is a basic right of every human being. It is through intellectual freedom that we can explore new concepts, challenge existing beliefs, and contribute to the progression of society. Without this freedom, our minds are shackled, and our growth is stunted. Intellectual freedom allows us to question authority, challenge dogma, and seek the truth. It is the foundation of progress and the driving force behind innovation. Without the freedom to think for ourselves, we become mere puppets, controlled by those in power. In a society where intellectual freedom is suppressed, dissent is silenced, and conformity is enforced. This leads to a stagnation of ideas, a lack of critical thinking, and an erosion of individual autonomy. It is only th...
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