| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - The idea that either complete freedom of speech and association, or, heavily restricted freedom of speech and association is a good thing, seriously misses the complexities of the issues.In addition, researchers" from the IPA arguing anything about free speech and association is not well considered, peer-reviewed output from an independent organisation (or think-tank if you prefer).The IPA, lik
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