Free speech has positive dimensions of enablement and negative dimensions of non-restraint, both of which require protection for democracy to have substantial communicative legitimacy. In Democracy of Expression, Andrew Kenyon explores this need for sustained plural public speech linked with positiv
Free Speech and Expression
β Scribed by NoΓ«l Merino
- Publisher
- Greenhaven Publishing LLC
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Series
- Teen Rights and Freedoms
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
One of the deepest veins of debate over freedom of expression and speech is that of age; should a child or teen, who is still learning about what is appropriate to express and what is not, be granted the same free speech rights as adults? This compilation of essays debate the various sides of a teenager's rights to free speech and expression. Readers will evaluate just what areas free speech should protect, including free speech that impacts the safety, privacy, and rights of others. This book analyzes the impact of this right on our clothing choices and the controversial causes we might wish to support.
β¦ Subjects
Politics; Sociology; Young Adult Nonfiction; YAN052040
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