The Free Writer
“The moral duty of the free writer is to begin his work at
home: to be a critic of his own community, his own country, his own government,
his own culture. The more freedom the writer possesses the greater the moral
obligation to play the role of critic.”
—Edward
Abbey (1927-1989), writer and activist, “A Writer’s Credo,” 1985
• Editorial Comment: You are free to exercise your right to criticize.
PeezPix by Ted Pease
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