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According to Mill's four arguments for free expression, why is it dangerous to suppress an idea that appears false today?

ASuppression is administratively expensive for the state
BSuppression invariably leads to violent counter-revolution
CSuppression weakens the moral authority of judges
DSuppression risks losing the grain of truth in the idea
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: D. Suppression risks losing the grain of truth in the idea
Mill's first reason in the Freedom of Expression box: 'no idea is completely false. What appears to us as false has an element of truth. If we ban 'false' ideas, we would lose that element of truth that they contain.'
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