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Freedom of Speech and Expression: Its History, Its Value, Its Good Use, and Its Misuse


ISBN13: 9780197532157
Published: September 2021
Publisher: Oxford University Press USA
Country of Publication: USA
Format: Hardback
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Sir Richard Sorabji here examines free speech through a historical lens from antiquity up to today. He first traces the concept's origins in ancient India, Rome, and Greece, and follows its evolution through early Christian, medieval, and Arabic philosophy. He then evaluates historical threats to free speech in literary, political, and religious contexts, and various legal constraints that have attempted to protect it. He discusses the tension between the benefits of free speech and its frustations and abuses, and argues for the use of voluntary self-restraint on such speech that frustrates its benefits, citing for example the art identified by Gandhi as "opening ears." Finally, he closes with an analysis of free speech on social media and the abuse of personal data and voter manipulation.

With Freedom of Speech and Expression, Sorabji provides a comprehensive overview of the topic informed by his distinct philosophical analysis and perceptive commentary.

Subjects:
Jurisprudence
Contents:
Series Editor's Foreword
Introduction
Chapter I. The Benefits seen in Free Speech and its Gradual Extension from Some to All: An Intercultural History
Chapter II. The Benefits of Free Speech and Expression: Productive versus Counter-Productive speech, and Voluntary Boundaries
Chapter III. Free Speech on Social Media: How to Protect our Freedoms from the Social Media that Trade in our Personal Data
Bibliography
Index