Freedom of Speech: Volume 21, Part 2

Freedom of Speech: Volume 21, Part 2

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Paul Ellen Frankel
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Whether free speech is defended as a fundamental right that inheres in each individual, or as a guarantee that all of society's members will have a voice in democratic decision-making, the central role of expressive freedom in liberating the human spirit is undeniable. Freedom of expression will, as the essays in this volume illuminate, encounter new and continuing controversies in the twenty-first century. Advances in digital technology raise pressing questions regarding freedom of speech and, with it, intellectual property and privacy rights. Campaign finance reform limits the formerly sacrosanct category of 'political speech'. Expressive liberties may face their greatest challenge from government efforts to thwart terrorism. The twelve legal scholars and philosophers whose work appears in this volume examine the history of free speech doctrine, its relevance to other social and personal values, and the radical critiques it has withstood in recent years.
EAN 9780521603751
ISBN 0521603757
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date July 5, 2004
Pages 458
Language English
Dimensions 230 x 153 x 26
Country United Kingdom
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Miller, Jr, Fred D.; Paul Ellen Frankel; Paul, Jeffrey
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises
Series Social Philosophy and Policy