Stratagems of Ignorance
Theodore Zeldin, 5 January 1989
“... good way into the history of uncertainty. In the past, superstition was often regarded as a crime. Judith Devlin proposes a retrial, not of offences listed in the law books, but of alleged crimes and misdemeanours against the laws of reason. She allows the defendants to state their case, no longer as frightened victims of repression, but in the company of ... ”