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E-raamat: You Can't Always Say What You Want: The Paradox of Free Speech

(University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Feb-2023
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781009198875
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The freedom to think what you want and to say what you think has always generated a pushback of regulation and censorship. This raises the thorny question: to what extent does free speech actually endanger speech protection? This book examines today's calls for speech legislation and places it into historical perspective, using fascinating examples from the past 200 years, to explain the historical context of laws regulating speech. Over time, the freedom to speak has grown, the ways in which we communicate have evolved due to technology, and our ideas about speech protection have been challenged as a result. Now more than ever, we are living in a free speech paradox: powerful speakers weaponize their rights in order to silence those less-powerful speakers who oppose them. By understanding how this situation has developed, we can stand up to these threats to the freedom of speech.

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'The landscape of free speech is in constant flux, and Baron provides important context to the current debates.' Kirkus Reviews ' ambitious and timely ' James Rhoades, Library Journal

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Today's struggle for free speech is placed into historical context to explore how laws protect, or threaten, less-powerful speakers.
List of Figures
ix
List of Table
xi
Foreword xiii
Acknowledgments xix
1 Free Speech, But
1(21)
2 Guns and Grammar
22(16)
3 A Clear and Present Danger
38(45)
4 Strong Language
83(40)
5 Threat Level: Orange
123(25)
6 America's War on Language
148(35)
7 Repeat After Me
183(27)
8 Will Free Speech Survive?
210(19)
Notes 229(22)
References 251(18)
Cases Cited 269(4)
Further Reading 273(4)
Index 277
Dennis Baron is Emeritus Professor of English at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He is a frequent commentator on language issues in the national media and written a number of popular books, including What's Your Pronoun? (2020).