When is free speech hate speech? / Martin Gitlin, book editor.

SeriesAt issue
Contents Where does free speech end and hate speech begin? / Jean Arthur -- Hate speech and free speech are not relatives / Twigg -- Harmless hate? there's no such thing / Jeremy Waldron -- Hate speech is risky business / Devin Foley -- Free speech seems to be selective / Raouf Halaby -- Education depends on free speech, even hate speech / Greg Lukianoff -- Hate speech is unfitting in a democracy / Zack Beauchamp -- What if hate speech were criminalized? / Hadewina Snijders and Ruth Shoemaker Wood -- Regulating hate speech is not productive / Kenan Malik -- It can be difficult to distinguish fighting words / Daniel L. Hudson Jr -- There is no hate speech exception to the First Amendment / Eugene Volokh -- Hate speech is harmful, but it shouldn't be legislated / Joyce Arthur and Peter Tatchell -- Free speech is essential on college campuses / Greg Lukianoff -- In defense of uncomfortable learning / Alex Morey and Adam Steinbaugh -- Censoring hate speech makes sense / Sean McElwee -- Hatred for hate speech is misplaced / Blackcatte -- Let's make the punishment fit the crime / Michael Lieberman.
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LCCN 2017009086
ISBN9781534500785 (pbk.)
ISBN9781534500778 (library bound)

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