Freedom of Expression in a Diverse World

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Acknowledgements.- Contributors.- Introduction.- I: Why Free Speech?.- 1.- Free Speech and the Social Technologies of Democracy, Scientific Inquiry, and the Free Market; Richard Barron Parker.- 2. Hate Speech in the Marketplace of Ideas; Steven Lee.- 3. The "Marketplace of Ideas:" A Siren Song for Freedom of Speech Theorists; Jonathan Schonsheck.- 4. A Kantian Conception of Free Speech; Helga Varden.- 5. Free Speech, Equal Opportunity, and Justice; Alistair Macleod.- II: Proscribed speech: the limits of free expression.- 6. Is it Immoral to Prohibit Sexually Harassing Speech in the Classroom?; Thomas Peard.- 7. , The Morality of Using "Nigger"; Rodney Roberts.- 8. Incitement to Genocide and the Rwanda Media Case; Larry May.- 9. Hijabs and Headwraps: The Case for Tolerance; Anita Allen.- 10. "Conspicuous" Religious Symbols and the French Concept of Laicite; C. T. Sistare.- III: Intersections with other rights.- 11. When Free Speech Meets Free Association: The Case of the Boy Scouts; Emily Gill.- 12. Oaths and the Pledge of Allegiance: Freedom of Expression and the Right to Be Silent; Kenneth Henley.- 13. Speaking Freely; Wade Robison.- 14. , Social Institutions, Transgendered Lives, and the Scope of Free Expression; Richard Nunan.- Bibliography.- Table of Cases.- Index.

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Freedom of Expression in a Diverse World. (2010). Freedom of Expression in a Diverse World. Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-8999-1

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