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Author Strossen, Nadine, author.

Title Hate : why we should resist it with free speech, not censorship / Nadine Strossen.

Publication Info. New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2018]

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Description xxv, 199 pages ; 22 cm.
text txt rdacontent
unmediated n rdamedia
volume nc rdacarrier
Series Inalienable rights series
Inalienable rights series.
Note Includes index.
Contents Introduction -- 1. Overview -- 2. "Hate speech" laws violate fundamental free speech and equality principles -- 3. When "hate speech" is protected and when it is punishable -- 4. Because of their intractable vagueness and overbreadth, "hate speech" laws undermine free speech and equality -- 5. Is it possible to draft a "hate speech" law that is not unduly vague or overbroad? -- 6. Does constitutionally protected "hate speech" actually cause the feared harms? -- 7. "Hate speech" laws are at best ineffective and at worst counterproductive -- 8. Non-censorial methods effectively curb the potential harms of constitutionally protected "hate speech" -- 9. Conclusion: Looking back -- and forward.
Summary "We live in an era in which offensive speech is on the rise. The emergence of the alt-right alone has fueled a marked increase in racist and anti-Semitic speech. Given its potential for harm, should this speech be banned? Nadine Strossen's HATE dispels the many misunderstandings that have clouded the perpetual debates about "hate speech vs. free speech." She argues that an expansive approach to the First Amendment is most effective at promoting democracy, equality, and societal harmony ..."-- Publisher information.
"Dispelling rampant confusion about "hate speech," this book explains how U.S. law appropriately distinguishes between punishable and protected discriminatory speech. It shows that more speech-restrictive laws consistently have suppressed vital expression about public issues, targeting minority viewpoints and speakers; and that "counterspeech" has more effectively promoted equality and societal harmony."--Publisher information.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subject Hate speech -- Law and legislation -- United States.
Freedom of speech -- United States.
Freedom of speech -- United States.
Freedom of speech. (OCoLC)fst00934044
Hate speech -- Law and legislation. (OCoLC)fst01909650
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
ISBN 9780190859121 (hardcover)
0190859121 (hardcover)
9780190859138 (electronic book)
019085913X (electronic book)
9780190859145 (electronic book)
0190859148 (electronic book)

 
    
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