Summary
This quote suggests that during times of war, there is a notable decline in the freedom to express oneself. In such circumstances, individuals may face restrictions or limitations in freely expressing their thoughts, opinions, or beliefs. The intense atmosphere of war often generates censorship or fear of expressing dissenting views, as governments or authorities might emphasize unity and suppress any form of speech that challenges the prevailing narrative. This quote highlights how the reality of war can erode a fundamental principle of democracy and hinder the open exchange of ideas.
Topics
Freedom
By Howard Zinn