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Freedom of Speech: Censors working overtime

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CHAPTER

The Utilitarian Hate Poetry

Ian Hislop: I'm going to leave the First Amendment there and sort of rejoin it in the 20th century while you talk about your liberal faves John Stuart Mill and Harriet Taylor. He's subjected to what Alice Rossley one of his biographers called perhaps the most intensive study regime any child has ever been subjected to. And then at the age twenty he has a complete nervous breakdown and considers killing himself for quite a long time. The thing that gives him hope the thing that rekindles a capacity to feel in him is poetry. So utilitarian hate poetry they think it's a sort of pointless flamboyance, can't build a bridge of poetry exactly exactly they need

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