Benjamin Franklin Quote

When men differ in opinion, both sides ought equally to have the advantage of being heard by the public; when Truth and Error have fair play, the former is always an overmatch for the latter.


Benjamin Franklin and Jonathan Edwards: Selections from Their Writings (ed. 1920)


When men differ in opinion, both sides ought equally to have the advantage of being heard by the public; when Truth and Error have fair play, the...

When men differ in opinion, both sides ought equally to have the advantage of being heard by the public; when Truth and Error have fair play, the...

When men differ in opinion, both sides ought equally to have the advantage of being heard by the public; when Truth and Error have fair play, the...

When men differ in opinion, both sides ought equally to have the advantage of being heard by the public; when Truth and Error have fair play, the...