Index for The Unpopular Review, Vol. 2, No. 4, October-Decem

Summary:

"The Unpopular Review, Vol. 2, No. 4, October-December 1914" is a collection of essays and critiques written in the early 20th century. The publication appears to tackle various societal topics, including free speech, socialism, war, and the roles and relationships between men and women, reflecting the intense debates of its time. The opening portion highlights a detailed discussion on the concept of free speech, analyzing the complaints of various groups who claim their right to express oppositional views is being hindered. The author critiques these grievances, arguing that such demands often seek special privileges rather than equal rights, and asserts that true freedom of speech must consider public safety and order. The author also discusses the nature of martyrdom in the context of these grievances, suggesting that many self-proclaimed martyrs are not facing genuine oppression but are instead engaged in self-serving theatrics that misrepresent the true nature of their struggle. (This is an automatically generated summary.)


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