Learning From the Enemies of Freedom: Freedom of Expression and Collective Power

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This paper develops an account of freedom of expression by drawing lessons from the strategic logic of China's censorship regime. It argues that freedom of expression helps build the common knowledge needed for overcoming coordination problems and is, thus, a source of collective power. However, realizing the full empowering potential of freedom of expression requires supplementing it with (a) public sources of information that are reliable, trusted, and democratically accountable and (b) measures that will provide citizens with equal opportunity to speak and be heard in ways that will enable them to contribute to their society's stock of common knowledge.

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Kurtulmus, F. (2025). Learning From the Enemies of Freedom: Freedom of Expression and Collective Power. British Journal of Political Science, 55. https://doi.org/10.1017/S000712342400067X

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