. Arena magazine - Volume 40. De Mar, in Philadelphia Photographer—HOW DO YOU EXPECT METO TAKE A MOVING PICTURE OF THAT? Bow, in Salt Lake Herald. ROCKING THE IN THE MIRROR OF THE PRESENT. THE BATTLE FOR FREE SPEECH: AN ISSUE VITAL TOTHE LIFE OF THE REPUBLIC. The Issue and The Result: RussiaEngland as Illustrations. ^T HE STEADY encroachment on theX rights of free speech guaranteed by theConstitution of the United States, during thepast two decades, since privileged interestshave largely gained control of national, stateand city governments, marks in a striking waythe rapid o
. Arena magazine - Volume 40. De Mar, in Philadelphia Photographer—HOW DO YOU EXPECT METO TAKE A MOVING PICTURE OF THAT? Bow, in Salt Lake Herald. ROCKING THE IN THE MIRROR OF THE PRESENT. THE BATTLE FOR FREE SPEECH: AN ISSUE VITAL TOTHE LIFE OF THE REPUBLIC. The Issue and The Result: RussiaEngland as Illustrations. ^T HE STEADY encroachment on theX rights of free speech guaranteed by theConstitution of the United States, during thepast two decades, since privileged interestshave largely gained control of national, stateand city governments, marks in a striking waythe rapid overthrow of the ideals and principleswhich differentiate a free and popular govern-ment from class-rule, where despotism andoppression in some form is bound sooner orlater to be manifested. If freedom of speech was productive of overtcriminal acts and lawlessness, England wouldbe the most lawless and anarchal nation inEurope. If suppression of free speech fos-tered peace, order and popular security,Russia would be the most conspicuous exam-ple of law, order and popular content inEurope. There is no one thing so fatal to theorderly operation of law as the arbitraryattemp
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