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" But this reaction wasnot single in motive.
Three distinct moral motives lay behind it and converged upon it. Weshall do well to separate and recognize each, because each has hadit's effect upon the Free Press as a whole, and that Free Press bearsthe marks of all three most strongly to-day.
The first motive apparent, coming much earlier than either of theother two, was the motive of (A) _Propaganda_. The second motive was(B) _Indignation against the concealment of Truth_, and the thirdmotive w
...as (C) _Indignation against irresponsible power_: the sense ofoppression which an immoral irresponsibility in power breeds amongthose who are unhappily subject to it.
Let us take each of these in their order.
XI A The motive of Propaganda (which began to work much the earliest of thethree) concerned Religions, and also certain racial enthusiasms orpolitical doctrines which, by their sincerity and readiness forsacrifice, had half the force of Religions.
Men found that the great papers (in their final phase) refused to talkabout anything really important in Religion.


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