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    8 September 2023

    • curprev 23:3023:30, 8 September 2023RightspediaAdmin talk contribs 6,189 bytes +6,189 Created page with "{{Right section |right=Freedom of Expression |section=Philosophical Origins |question=Tradition contributions |questionHeading=What have religious and philosophical traditions contributed to our understanding of this right? |breakout=Roman Legal and Political Thought |pageLevel=Breakout |contents=Freedom of expression was seen as an essential virtue of Roman citizenship at the time of the Roman Republic. This altered in the early Roman Empire when freedom of expression w..."