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What are Milton's arguments against censorship? Discuss​

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Answered by sujitkundu2709
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Unless morally bad books were printed, readers would be denied the benefit of learning how to discern moral falsity through the vicarious experience of it in reading. Third, he argued that prepublication censorship is an ineffective means of achieving the goal of protecting public morality and religion.

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Unless morally bad books were printed, readers would be denied the benefit of learning how to discern moral falsity through the vicarious experience of it in reading. Third, he argued that prepublication censorship is an ineffective means of achieving the goal of protecting public morality and religion

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