Clashes over free speech rights and wrongs haunt public debates about
the state of democracy, freedom and the future. While freedom of
speech is recognized as foundational to democratic society, its
meaning is persistently misunderstood and distorted. Prominent
commentators have built massive platforms around claims that their
right to free speech is being undermined. Critics of free speech
correctly see these claims as a veil for misogyny, white-supremacy,
colonialism and transphobia, concluding it is a political weapon to
conserve entrenched power arrangements. But is this all there is to
say? Rethinking Free Speech will change the way you think about the
politics of speech and its relationship to the future of freedom and
democracy in the age of social media. Political theorist Peter Ives
offers a new way of thinking about the essential and increasingly
contentious debates around the politics of speech. Drawing on
political philosophy, including the classic arguments of JS Mill, and
everyday examples, Ives takes the reader on a journey through the
hotspots of today’s raging speech wars. In its bold and careful
insights on the combative politics of language, Rethinking Free Speech
provides a map for critically grasping these battles as they erupt in
university classrooms, debates around the meaning of antisemitism, the
“cancelling” of racist comedians and the proliferation of hate
speech on social media. This is an original and essential guide to the
perils and possibilities of communication for democracy and justice.
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ISBN
9781773637051
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
Fernwood Publishing
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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