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Harvard Classics, Vol. 3, Parts 3 & 4 | ||||||||
| Areopagitica and Tractate on Education | |||||||||
| John Milton | |||||||||
| The Areopagitica is an oration written in response to attempts of the day to �license,� or ban, religious and political writings; however, it remains the starting point for freedom of the press debate. In the vein of Plato�s Republic before it and Rousseau�s Emile after, On Education is a personal epistle aimed at the training of youth in the classic and poetic traditions as well as the future of scientific studies. | |||||||||
| Also in Volume 3 of the Harvard Classics: | |||||||||
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