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A society that claims to value freedom still finds countless ways to police what people may think and say.
In Free Thought and Official Propaganda, Bertrand Russell delivers a sharp, accessible philosophical essay that defends intellectual freedom and the habit of honest doubt. He examines how public opinion is shaped not only by direct censorship, but also by subtler pressures that reward conformity and punish dissent. With crisp logic and moral urgency, Russell challenges listeners to look beyond official narratives, question inherited certainties, and keep inquiry open even when a view feels unpopular or unsettling.
This work is both a manifesto for freedom of expression and a guide to critical thinking. Russell considers the role of education, the influence of mass persuasion, and the ways economic and social incentives can narrow the range of acceptable ideas. The result is a concise, provocative listen that speaks to anyone concerned with political philosophy, civil liberties, skepticism, and the responsibilities of an independent mind.
Press play and rediscover the courage to think clearly.
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