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[F]orbid bad men to pervert society by the propagation of opinions which we regard as false and pernicious (p. 326, quoting J. S. Mill).

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Pinnick, C., McKinney, W.J. & Fuller, S. Hearts and minds. Metascience 7, 7–39 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02913273

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