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Free And Unrestricted Speech In Ancient Greece

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Since the first primal human grunted towards another, communication through speech and expression has been one of the most miraculous creations in human history. Speech allowed early man to communicate and establish civilization. However, it was not until the days of Ancient Greece that speech allowed man to grow. The Ancient Greeks, among the first great democratic societies, pioneered the ideal that free and unrestricted speech was imperative for a democratic civilization to prosper. During the classical period in Athens, Greek leaders, philosophers, artists, and everyday Athenian citizens openly discussed politics and religion, and when necessary; criticized the government. Millenia later, Founding Father James Madison recognized the
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