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…f the 17th century. The first such patch was the flat and windswept Low Countries on the North Sea coast. During the so-called Dutch Golden Age in the 17th century, the Dutch Republic developed a cosmopolitan culture with a comparatively high degree of tolerance and free speech, which contributed to making the Dutch Republic an early modern epicenter of art, learning, publishing, philosophy, and science. Read the full piece by Jacob Mchangama…

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…f the 17th century. The first such patch was the flat and windswept Low Countries on the North Sea coast. During the so-called Dutch Golden Age in the 17th century, the Dutch Republic developed a cosmopolitan culture with a comparatively high degree of tolerance and free speech, which contributed to making the Dutch Republic an early modern epicenter of art, learning, publishing, philosophy, and science. Read the full piece by Jacob Mchangama…

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…er: “Der har været fokus på de eksempler, hvor en person har siddet ved en computer på et bibliotek, og en fremmed så har afluret deres kode og stjålet deres nøglekort, men man har ikke været opmærksom på økonomisk vold i tætte relationer. Loven kræver, at man er forsigtig, men hvem mistænker helt ærligt sin partner for at tage ens iPad og misbruge ens MitID? Men det tages der ikke hensyn til i sager som disse. Det er et stort problem.« Læs hele a…

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…as the harbinger of humanity’s inevitable march toward progress. It had become synonymous with radical forces of destruction drowning monarchy, tradition, and religion in the blood of kings, aristocrats, and nuns. With the defeat of Napoleon in 1814, conservatives and monarchs were firmly back in power — and they had no intention of letting go. Never again were those rulers who put down wild-eyed revolutionaries like mad dogs going to allow radic…

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…rentiates liberal democracies from authoritarian regimes than the former’s commitment to freedom of expression. Despite controlling vast bureaucracies with near-infinite resources and overwhelming coercive powers, democratic governments generally accept that their actions are scrutinized, criticized, and ridiculed by the media, opposition, and ordinary citizens. Outspoken critics of Boris Johnson or Emmanuel Macron don’t have to zealously guard th…

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…as the harbinger of humanity’s inevitable march toward progress. It had become synonymous with radical forces of destruction drowning monarchy, tradition, and religion in the blood of kings, aristocrats, and nuns. With the defeat of Napoleon in 1814, conservatives and monarchs were firmly back in power — and they had no intention of letting go. Never again were those rulers who put down wild-eyed revolutionaries like mad dogs going to allow radic…

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…fjurist Jacob Mchangama, CEPOS. Ali Abdulemam, som oprindeligt er uddannet computeringeniør, startede i 1998 det pro-demokratiske nyhedsforum ”BahrainOnline.org” og er på grund af sit tidlige engagement i blogsfæren kendt som ‘the blog-father’. På grund af sit frygtløse og principfaste forsvar for menneskerettigheder og demokrati har Ali Abduleman flere gange været fængslet. I 2011 blev han idømt 15 års fængsel in absentia på grund af sin politisk…

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…days the most powerful man in the world had been permanently cut off from communicating directly to his more than 120 million fans and followers on Facebook and Twitter. After years of providing oxygen to the political guerrilla tactics of Donald Trump, Mark Zuckerberg and Jack Dorsey finally decided that fanning the flames of violent insurrection through a firehose of incendiary falsehoods violated their terms of service (sort of). From a purely…

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…rentiates liberal democracies from authoritarian regimes than the former’s commitment to freedom of expression. Despite controlling vast bureaucracies with near-infinite resources and overwhelming coercive powers, democratic governments generally accept that their actions are scrutinized, criticized, and ridiculed by the media, opposition, and ordinary citizens. Outspoken critics of Boris Johnson or Emmanuel Macron don’t have to zealously guard th…

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