Now he has a bone to pick with authority — politicians who claim that certain educational exhibits are unfit for public eyes, scientists who
claim exclusive viewing rights to the human anatomy — anyone, in short, who insists that it is better not to see, ask, or judge for oneself.
Not exact matches
[29] He
claimed that «criticism should be partial, impassioned, political — that is to say, formed from an
exclusive point of
view, but also from a point of
view that opens up the greatest number of horizons».