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'I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it'.
This slogan, attributed to Voltaire, is frequently quoted by the defenders of free speech. Yet it is rare to find anyone prepared to defend all expression in every circumstance, especially if the views expressed incite violence. So where do the limits lie? What is the real value of free speech?
Nigel Warburton offers a concise guide to important questions facing modern society about the value and limits of free speech: Where should a civilized society draw the line? Should we be free to offend other people's religion? Are there good grounds for censoring pornography? Has the internet changed everything?
This Very Short Introduction is a thought-provoking, accessible and up-to-date examination of the liberal assumption that free speech is worth preserving at any cost.
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Free Speech: A Very Short Introduction
26 February 2009, Oxford University Press
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