A powerful indictment of contemporary attacks on free speech, this book argues for a vigorous First Amendment jurisprudence protecting even offensive types of speech. In recent years, political activists, academics, and legal specialists have attacked traditional notions of free speech protection as
Free Speech
β Scribed by Corey Brettschneider
- Publisher
- Penguin Classics
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 208
- Series
- Penguin Liberty
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Speech is the life blood of democracy, but only if we understand its true meaning, and its role in sustaining our government.Β Key texts from the U.S. Supreme Court, John Stuart Mill, Alexander Meiklejohn, Ida B. Wells and Charles Lawrence illuminate the immediate questions and pressing issues of free speech.
A Penguin Classic
With the Penguin Liberty series by Penguin Classics, we look to the U.S. Constitutionβs text and values, as well as to American history and some of the countryβs most important thinkers, to discover the best explanations of our constitutional ideals of liberty. Through these curated anthologies of historical, political, and legal classic texts, Penguin Liberty offers everyday citizens the chance to hear the strongest defenses of these ideals, engage in constitutional interpretation, and gain new (or renewed) appreciation for the values that have long inspired the nation. Questions of liberty affect both our daily lives and our countryβs values, from what we can say to whom we can marry, how society views us to how we determine our leaders. It is Americansβ great privilege that we live under a Constitution that both protects our liberty and allows us to debate what that liberty should mean.
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