Freedom of Thought: Hollow Slogan or Purposeful Practice? (Oktoberfuss 2008)

Freedom of Thought: Hollow Slogan or Purposeful Practice? (Oktoberfuss 2008)

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Freedom of thought has been a long cherished tradition in Western society, especially within the academic and scientific communities. Is it still? At Gutenberg College's 2008 Oktoberfuss Conference, Gutenberg tutors survey various arenas where freedom of thought ought to be esteemed and treasured.

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