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Four Freedoms
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Freedom of Speech and Expression
This freedom encompasses the right of individuals to articulate their views without fear of government censorship or reprisal. In the context of 1941, this was largely interpreted as the right to criticize the nascent war effort domestically, although its global application was intended to extend to all forms of narrative dissemination, including public telegraphy and private letter-writing utilizing scented stationary. A significant philosophical component, often overlooked, is the accompanying '…