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							- author: Lord Chief Justice Halisham
 
- content: The only freedom which counts is the freedom to do what some other people
 
-   think to be wrong. There is no point in demanding freedom to do that which all will
 
-   applaud. All the so-called liberties or rights are things which have to be asserted
 
-   against others who claim that if such things are to be allowed their own rights
 
-   are infringed or their own liberties threatened. This is always true, even when
 
-   we speak of the freedom to worship, of the right of free speech or association,
 
-   or of public assembly. If we are to allow freedoms at all there will constantly
 
-   be complaints that either the liberty itself or the way in which it is exercised
 
-   is being abused, and, if it is a genuine freedom, these complaints will often be
 
-   justified. There is no way of having a free society in which there is not abuse.
 
-   Abuse is the very hallmark of liberty.
 
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