Free Speech for Me--But Not for Thee

How the American Left and Right Relentlessly Censor Each Other

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Free Speech for Me--But Not for Thee

How the American Left and Right Relentlessly Censor Each Other

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For years now, Nat Hentoff has been the best-known lay guardian of the magnificent spirit and letter of the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States. His principled advocacy of free expression for all seems to be needed more than ever today, at a time of appalling assaults on expression not only by traditional opponents on the political right - those offended by what they consider obscene or radical or otherwise taboo - but also from the left - radical feminists calling for the suppression of pornography, members of minorities banning language they consider psychologically damaging, and various other proponents of so-called political correctness. These more recently minted censors are now to be found within such former bastions of free speech as the universities and even the American Civil Liberties Union. This urgently important book is not a mere collection of legal cases; neither is it a history of free expression or a polemic from either left or right.

It is rather a wide-ranging report on - and analysis of - the many kinds of conflicts throughout our country between the illusion that this is a land of unfettered free speech and the reality when that illusion is acted upon. It is a book of many stories - of the continuing efforts to deprive students of Mark Twain's masterpiece, Huckleberry Finn, and of attempts to deprive other students of the right not to read books that offend them; of the well-intentioned rulings that result in speech codes and loyalty oaths; of the wide-spread lack of understanding, over the years, of such basic concepts as the marketplace of ideas and of the overriding value of untrammeled speech. Free Speech for Me - But Not for Thee is a book about fear, duplicity, some courage, a lot of hypocrisy, and a good deal of irony. It is a book of dramatic confrontations, of people acting, for better or for worse, on one of the most important of our domestic battlefields.

And above all, it presents hopeful, practical suggestions for ways toward saving perhaps the most fragile of our cherished freedoms.

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Perennial
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English
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416

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Free Speech for Me--But Not for Thee: How the American Left and Right Relentlessly Censor Each Other
August 1993, Perennial
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Cover of: Free Speech for Me--But Not for Thee
Cover of: Free speech for me--but not for thee
Free speech for me--but not for thee: how the American left and right relentlessly censor each other
1992, HarperCollins Publishers, Aaron Asher Books
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: Free speech for me--but not for thee
Free speech for me--but not for thee: how the American left and right relentlessly censor each other
1992, HarperCollins Publishers
in English - 1st ed.

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Paperback
Number of pages
416
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8 x 5.5 x 0.8 inches
Weight
11.2 ounces

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0060995106
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221988
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309340

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