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De la Liberté
Book • 1976
In this work, John Stuart Mill argues for the importance of individual liberty, particularly the freedom of thought and discussion.
He posits that even unpopular opinions should be given a chance to be expressed because they may contain elements of truth.
Mill emphasizes that liberty is essential for societal progress and that it should be protected from both legal and social coercion.
He advocates for the freedom to think, act, and organize as one wishes, as long as these actions do not harm others.
The work is grounded in utilitarian philosophy, arguing that protecting individual liberties leads to a happier and more free society by limiting social stagnation.
He posits that even unpopular opinions should be given a chance to be expressed because they may contain elements of truth.
Mill emphasizes that liberty is essential for societal progress and that it should be protected from both legal and social coercion.
He advocates for the freedom to think, act, and organize as one wishes, as long as these actions do not harm others.
The work is grounded in utilitarian philosophy, arguing that protecting individual liberties leads to a happier and more free society by limiting social stagnation.
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, faisant référence au chapitre sur la libération du camp et les difficultés qui ont suivi.

Laurent Douzou

Les déportés 4/8 : La libération
Mentionné par Laurent Douzou pour expliquer comment la messe était pratiquée au camp de Dachau.

Les déportés 3/8 : La détention
Mentionné par Speaker 1 comme un élément de ce qu'Edmond Michelet a écrit sur le camp.

Les déportés 2/8 : La déportation