Speak freely : why universities must defend free speech
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Author
Publication
2018 - Princeton University Press, New Jersey
Language
English
Word Count
52,000 words, Guess
Page Count
208 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivespeakfreelywhyun0000whit
- ISBN-139780691181608
- ISBN-100691181608
- Library of Congress Control Number2017958751
- OCLC Control Number1009182315
and 2 more
- Better World Books9780691181608
- Open LibraryOL26955468M
Classifications
- DDC378.1213
- LCCLC72.2 .W45 2018
- LCCJC591
and 1 more
- LCCLC72.2 .W46 2018
Description
"Free speech is under attack at colleges and universities today, with critics on and off campus challenging the value of open inquiry and freewheeling intellectual debate. Too often speakers are shouted down, professors are threatened, and classes are disrupted. In Speak Freely, Keith Whittington argues that universities must protect and encourage free speech because vigorous free speech is the lifeblood of the university. Without free speech, a university cannot fulfill its most basic, fundamental, and essential purposes, including fostering freedom of thought, ideological diversity, and tolerance. Examining such hot-button issues as trigger warnings, safe spaces, hate speech, disruptive protests, speaker disinvitations, the use of social media by faculty, and academic politics, Speak Freely describes the dangers of empowering campus censors to limit speech and enforce orthodoxy. It explains why free speech and civil discourse are at the heart of the university's mission of creating and nurturing an open and diverse community dedicated to learning. It shows why universities must make space for voices from both the left and right. And it points out how better understanding why the university lives or dies by free speech can help guide everyone--including students, faculty, administrators, and alumni--when faced with difficult challenges such as unpopular, hateful, or dangerous speech. Timely and vitally important, Speak Freely demonstrates why universities can succeed only by fostering more free speech, more free thought--and a greater tolerance for both."--Inside jacket flap.
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