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Bickley, The Quiet Strangling of English Liberty

Alan Bickley, “The Quiet Strangling of English Liberty,” Property and Freedom Journal (May 12, 2026)

Freedom of Speech not banned in UKThe traditional English defence of freedom of speech did not begin with modern liberalism. It emerged instead from a long and uneven struggle against authority. The medieval Church wished to supervise doctrine. The Tudor and Stuart monarchies wished to supervise printing. The political nation, when it slowly emerged from the seventeenth century, discovered by painful experience that censorship is not merely an inconvenience, but an instrument by which every other liberty may be dissolved.

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