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When is free speech hate speech?, Martin Gitlin, book editor

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When is free speech hate speech?, Martin Gitlin, book editor
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 153-155) and index
Index
index present
resource.interestAgeLevel
14-19, Brodart
resource.interestGradeLevel
9-129-12, Brodart
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
When is free speech hate speech?
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
974487708
Responsibility statement
Martin Gitlin, book editor
Series statement
At issue. Civil liberties
Summary
Read about arguments for and against free speech involving hate speech
Table Of Contents
Where does free speech end and hate speech begin? / Jean Arthur -- Hate speech and free speech are not relatives / Twigg -- Harmless hate? there's no such thing / Jeremy Waldron -- Hate speech is risky business / Devin Foley -- Free speech seems to be selective / Raouf Halaby -- Education depends on free speech, even hate speech / Greg Lukianoff -- Hate speech is unfitting in a democracy / Zack Beauchamp -- What if hate speech were criminalized? / Hadewina Snijders and Ruth Shoemaker Wood -- Regulating hate speech is not productive / Kenan Malik -- It can be difficult to distinguish fighting words / Daniel L. Hudson Jr -- There is no hate speech exception to the First Amendment / Eugene Volokh -- Hate speech is harmful, but it shouldn't be legislated / Joyce Arthur and Peter Tatchell -- Free speech is essential on college campuses / Greg Lukianoff -- In defense of uncomfortable learning / Alex Morey and Adam Steinbaugh -- Censoring hate speech makes sense / Sean McElwee -- Hatred for hate speech is misplaced / Blackcatte -- Let's make the punishment fit the crime / Michael Lieberman
Target audience
adolescent
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Contributor
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