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A SONG OF FREEDOM

(By WHIM WHAM] more r 'pracU^° ,n t y JS« r than^th^n 81 we ü believe In is of a muck believe in.'-’— of t xTrri??l??,r ltiO M demonstrated they in-Reply debate nuuKler OI A«nculture. Mr Skinner, in the AddreaaOh’ °f the practical Type Is What we All desire, Sir: None of your theoretical Stuff, Of which we quickly tire, Sir. Some talk about being free to think, And Some to read or write, Sir— Wq view these academic Claims p-1? a , s^_ lctl / Practical Light, Sir. Practical Freedom is the Type T That s written in the Award, Sir. wnlM < OUr Schoolbooks free, *° • P “ d ’ Sir - ror Slr - T 8 This of which we’re proud, Sir It means that one Man’s free to do W ?, at a -. other Man isn’t allowed Sir— Preventtog This, prohibiting That, ' We jP naUy reach our Goal, Sir Wher . e Free-for-all is Dictatorship v„..’£ n £ L 1 £ erty ? eanB Control. Sir. Y Ann to is ead licen sed Book, Ym.’£&2 rmk your licensed Wine, Sir. You re free to hire your licensed Cab .when you’ve waited an Hour in Line Sir You^ freeto Whatever you’re told ’ Pra/.4^i n »^ r j the L*?" ordain 3, Sir— ’ Practical Freedom rules the Roost, v > n “ Yours 18 What remains, Sir You re free to do what Nobody elS* * Can bully the State to stop, Sir Y Tnte to W? l he Customer You’l42 e 4 What s left in the Sh °P> Sir. You re free to sponge on the public -Frre to behave like Me, Sir— Free to ctmformCOh it feels so warm’) 4 Yes. PRACTICALLY free. Sir™ A

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28938, 4 July 1959, Page 12

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A SONG OF FREEDOM Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28938, 4 July 1959, Page 12

A SONG OF FREEDOM Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28938, 4 July 1959, Page 12

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