The Tolerant Society: Freedom of Speech and Extremist Speech in AmericaThe First Amendment provides Americans with a far broader protection of free speech than that available in any other Western democracy, Lee Bollinger notes, and yet other democracies are not seen as significantly less open or more restrictive that the United States. Why do Americans guarantee people the right to advocate the overthrow of the government or advance racist or genocidal ideas? Why, for example, protect the right of neo-Nazis to march in predominantly Jewish Skokie, Illinois? In The Tolerant Society, Bollinger offers a masterful critique of the major theories of freedom of expression, and offers an alternative explanation. Traditional justifications for protecting extremist speech have turned largely on the inherent value of self-expression, maintaining that the About the Author: Lee C. Bollinger is Professor of Law at the University of Michigan Law School. |
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When you are thoroughly convinced that you are right — wholeheartedly desire an end — and have no doubt of your power to accomplish it - I see nothing but municipal regulations to interfere with your using your power to accomplish it .
But in the midst of doubt , in the collapse of creeds , there is one thing I do not doubt , that no man who lives in the same world with most of us can doubt , and that is that the faith is true and adorable which leads a soldier to ...
... 245-47; intolerance, as a potential stimulus to, 244-45; manifestation of courage and fearlessness, seen as a, 61-62, 90-91, 216; as a manifestation of relativism and self-doubt, 158-63, 166-68, 168-70, 171-74; nonspeech conduct, ...
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The tolerant society: freedom of speech and extremist speech in America
Crítica de los usuarios - Not Available - Book VerdictBollinger, in this study of the First Amendment, examines some old chest nuts, such as the social and legal implications of the freedom of speech guarantee; the fragile, frequently tense majority rule ... Leer comentario completo
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Introduction | 3 |
The Classical Model and Its Limits | 43 |
The Fortress Model and Its Limits | 76 |
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The Tolerant Society Lee C. Bollinger Dean University of Michigan Law School Vista previa limitada - 1986 |