Which text evidence best supports the author’s argument that free speech is good for society?

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To select or highlight text evidence that best supports the author's argument that free speech is good for society, you would typically look for statements or sections in the text that illustrate the benefits of free speech such as promoting open dialogue, encouraging diverse viewpoints, fostering innovation, or protecting democratic values. Unfortunately, I can't see or interact with the specific text you are referencing, so I recommend carefully reading through the options provided and selecting evidence that directly correlates with the positive impacts of free speech as articulated by the author. Would you like to discuss specific arguments or types of evidence that might support this idea?

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