Free Speech & Postmodernism

Free Speech & Postmodernism

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Nov 23, 2010 · English · Kindle (26 pages)
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Format Kindle
Pages 26
Language English
Published Nov 23, 2010
Publisher Ockham's Razor

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Stephen R.C. Hicks delves into the intricate and often contentious relationship between free speech and postmodernist thought. As societies grapple with the challenges posed by various ideologies, Hicks articulates the importance of protecting free speech as a foundational pillar of liberal democracy. He presents a thorough examination of how modern values have triumphed over authoritarianism, yet highlights the resurgence of opposition to these principles in contemporary discourse.

Unpacking the nuances of postmodernism, Hicks scrutinizes its implications on individual expression and the free exchange of ideas. He argues that while postmodernism raises essential questions about truth and interpretation, it also risks undermining the very freedoms that societies have fought to uphold. By exploring the philosophical underpinnings of these views, the author invites readers to consider the fragility and significance of free speech in an evolving cultural landscape.

Hicks offers a compelling case for defending liberal values against encroaching ideologies, urging an informed dialogue about the relevance of free speech today. Through his thought-provoking analysis, he emphasizes that the defense of free speech is not merely an ideological battle but a vital necessity for vibrant and democratic societies.
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