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‘Free speech’ is a blunt instrument. Let’s break it up

Should we maybe put free ‘speech’ as such to one side, and replace it with a series of more narrowly targeted expressive liberties? Madonna at The Women's March in Washington Free speech is important. It guards against governments’ dangerous tendency [...]

By Editor|2017-03-31T08:11:44-04:00March 31|Categories: PHILOSOPHY|Tags: free speech, goverment, Madonna, media, politics|
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What kind of citizen was Socrates?

Conventional wisdom sees Socrates as a martyr for free speech, but he accepted his death sentence for a different cause. Some 2,400 years ago, in 399 BCE, Athens put Socrates on trial. The charge was impiety, and the trial took [...]

By Editor|2016-10-14T05:27:48-04:00September 20|Categories: SOCIETIES|Tags: free speech, history, human rights, justice, law, socrates|
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