What does Milton imply about those who would willingly submit to a system of censorship? (1 point)

Responses

A) They believe that the government should enforce moral standards.
A) They believe that the government should enforce moral standards.

B) They are lazy and prefer to avoid the effort of critical thinking.
B) They are lazy and prefer to avoid the effort of critical thinking.

C) They believe the government has a right to restrict whatever they deem as harmful.
C) They believe the government has a right to restrict whatever they deem as harmful.

D) They are committed to the pursuit of truth and believe that censorship is necessary to protect it.
D) They are committed to the pursuit of truth and believe that censorship is necessary to protect it.

1 answer

Based on Milton's views regarding censorship, the most accurate implication would be:

B) They are lazy and prefer to avoid the effort of critical thinking.

Milton often argues that censorship limits the ability of individuals to think critically and engage with ideas. He champions the idea of free expression and the pursuit of truth through open discourse, suggesting that those who accept censorship are not fully engaging with the responsibility of thought and debate.