Stress the right of the individual to select only what he desires to know, to use any knowledge as he wishes, that he himself owns what he has learned.

L. Ron Hubbard
Stress the right of the individual to select only what...
Stress the right of the individual to select only what...
Stress the right of the individual to select only what...
Stress the right of the individual to select only what...
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In this quote, Thomas Jefferson is stressing the importance of the right to privacy. He is saying that the individual has a right to decide what he learns and uses that knowledge as he wishes. This means that each individual owns their own knowledge and they can decide how to use it for their own purposes.

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