Liberalism divided: freedom of speech and the many uses of state power by Fiss, Owen (9780429967771) | Browns Books
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Liberalism divided: freedom of speech and the many uses of state power

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Freedom of expression, long an issue that united liberals, now serves to drive them apart.

Many feminists demand the banning of pornography; representatives of ethnic groups campaign for curbs on hate speech; liberal reformers work to restrict the funding of political campaigns and to regulate the press.

Focusing on such issues, this book examines the collision of the traditional liberal ideals of equality and freedom with modern social structures, and speculates on what role the State might play in furthering public debate.

The author analyses the pressure on liberal thought resulting from such controversies as pornography, Mapplethorpe and artistic expression, the rights of street-corner orators, and the rise of the communications media.

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Product Details
Routledge
0429967772 / 9780429967771
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
323.443
08/10/2018
England
English
185 pages
Copy: 30%; print: 30%
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