John Stuart Mill Quote

Not the violent conflict between parts of the truth, but the quiet suppression of half of it, is the formidable evil; there is always hope when people are forced to listen to both sides; it is when they attend to only one that errors harden into prejudices, and truth itself ceases to have the effect of truth, by being exaggerated into falsehood.


On Liberty by John Stuart Mill (ed. 1867)


Not the violent conflict between parts of the truth, but the quiet suppression of half of it, is the formidable evil; there is always hope when...

Not the violent conflict between parts of the truth, but the quiet suppression of half of it, is the formidable evil; there is always hope when...

Not the violent conflict between parts of the truth, but the quiet suppression of half of it, is the formidable evil; there is always hope when...

Not the violent conflict between parts of the truth, but the quiet suppression of half of it, is the formidable evil; there is always hope when...