The case of Ann Patched The case of Ann Patched is one of those that we can see how a misconception of the majority is enough to convince the entire public sphere. First, if academic freedom has its boundaries in what we can call public reception, something that the authors might have done differently is to find other public, one that would have been more prepared for the content of the book. Second, if she was defending that the prohibition of "truth and beauty" was in some sense an insult to the capacity of judgment of the students, then she would have realized that there was an opinion not constructed by the students itself, but as a representative group that has their stands clear, they don't mind students at all, just in terms of the benefits can made with them.
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