
BOLL 73: Benjamin Constant, “On Freedom of Thought” (1815)
This is part of “The OLL Reader: An Anthology of the Best of the OLL” which is a collection of some of the most important material in the OLL. A thematic list with links to HTML versions of the texts is available here. The French political theorist Benjamin Constant defends freedom of thought and speech as part of a broader work on The Principles of Politics (1815).
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The Best of the OLL No. 73: Benjamin Constant, “On Freedom of Thought” (1815) (Indianapolis: Liberty Fund, 2016).
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