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  2. Freethought - Wikipedia

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    The concept of free thought spread so widely that even places as remote as the Jotunheimen, in Norway, had well-known freethinkers such as Jo Gjende by the 19th century. [ 31 ] François-Jean Lefebvre de la Barre (1745–1766) was a young French nobleman, famous for having been tortured and beheaded before his body was burnt on a pyre along ...

  3. Golden Age of Freethought - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Age of Freethought is the mid 19th-century period in United States history which saw the development of the socio-political movement promoting freethought.Anti-authoritarian and intellectually liberating historical eras had existed many times in history, notably in eighteenth century France.

  4. Freethinkers Society - Wikipedia

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    The Freethinkers Society was an American organization founded as the Freethinkers' Society of New York [1] in 1915. Later renamed, the society was behind a number of lawsuits seeking to ensure the separation of church and state .

  5. Freedom of thought - Wikipedia

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    Unwilling to recant these ideas, Bruno was eventually burned as a heretic in Rome by the Italian Inquisition, in turn becoming a martyr for free thought. [10] Oliver Cromwell is described by Ignaz von Döllinger as "the first among the mighty men of the world to set up one special religious principle, and to enforce it so far as in him lay ...

  6. Javier Milei: Madman? Or Savior? - AOL

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    "None of what's happening [with the law] serves the interests of the people," says Sylvia Saravia, national coordinator for a left-wing populist political party present at the protest called Free ...

  7. Age of Enlightenment - Wikipedia

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    Until 1750, reading was done intensively: people tended to own a small number of books and read them repeatedly, often to small audience. After 1750, people began to read "extensively," finding as many books as they could, increasingly reading them alone. [204] This is supported by increasing literacy rates, particularly among women. [205]

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  9. Noted thinkers, writers and filmmakers call on Algeria to ...

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    Ten noted thinkers, writers and filmmakers, including director Ken Loach and Nobel literature laureate Annie Ernaux, signed an open letter published Tuesday, calling on the president of Algeria to ...