Tom Stoppard
(b.1937 in Zlin, Czechoslovakia) is a British playwright, famous for play such as The Real Thing (1982) and Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead (1966), and for the screenplay for Shakespeare in Love.
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Playing the trump card
The current confusion over freedom of speech is the result of liberalism's persistence in seeing a "right" as something to be claimed rather than accorded. [more]




