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An astute challenge to dominant free speech theories, this book critiques US, European, and international rules on hate speech. In a highly original argument, the author identifies individual expression as more than just an individual right. He revisits the central role of public discourse as the crucial pillar of modern democracy.
1. Introduction -- 2. Concepts and contexts -- 3. Liberalism and value pluralism -- 4. Democracy and citizenship -- 5. The prohibitionist challenge -- 6. Democractic historicism -- 7. Conclusion
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