John Locke, the great defender of the English Revolution of 1688, died 300 years ago today. Click here for an explanation of his contribution by Professor David Conway.
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John Locke, the great defender of the English Revolution of 1688, died 300 years ago today. Click here for an explanation of his contribution by Professor David Conway.
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You might be interested to know that "Samizdata" is blocked out by Dudley metroplitan borough council:"Surf Control. Access Denied". However, one can easily access "The Socialist Workers" site, order publications and even become a member in Dudley libraries.
I have had several disputes with this council who refuse to look into this censorship and biases in favour of certain political groups.
The leader of the council, a Conservative, even wrote saying they have a duty of care and he supports this! He probably has not heard that the Conservative party is supposed to uphold freedom and democracy.
Posted by David Howells | January 10, 2005 12:39 PM
Posted on January 10, 2005 12:39