Hate Speech
아직 평점이 없습니다
Religion & Spirituality
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
208
언어
영어
출판됨
Apr 6, 2021
출판사
The MIT Press
ISBN-10
026253990X
ISBN-13
9780262539906
설명
Caitlin Ring Carlson delves into the complex world of hate speech, examining the various legal frameworks that govern this contentious issue. It probes the nuances of legislation and judicial interpretations that shape how society grapples with hate speech. The author illuminates current debates surrounding freedom of expression and the delicate balance between protecting individual rights and preventing harm.
Through a thorough analysis of prominent legal cases and contemporary controversies, Carlson uncovers the often conflicting perspectives on the definition and limits of hate speech. She presents compelling arguments regarding the implications of current laws, encouraging readers to reflect on the effectiveness and ethical considerations of existing measures.
Carlson also offers forward-thinking suggestions aimed at addressing hate speech more effectively. Her insights aim to foster a dialogue that prioritizes both dialogue and accountability, ultimately striving for a society that upholds both free expression and respect for all individuals.
Through a thorough analysis of prominent legal cases and contemporary controversies, Carlson uncovers the often conflicting perspectives on the definition and limits of hate speech. She presents compelling arguments regarding the implications of current laws, encouraging readers to reflect on the effectiveness and ethical considerations of existing measures.
Carlson also offers forward-thinking suggestions aimed at addressing hate speech more effectively. Her insights aim to foster a dialogue that prioritizes both dialogue and accountability, ultimately striving for a society that upholds both free expression and respect for all individuals.