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Free Speech—Not as Dire as Some Portray
In Defense of Free Speech — Why It’s Not as Bad as Portrayed
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Why Concerns About Free Speech Focus on Harms
Critics focus on harms because speech can produce realworld injuries, not just abstract disagreement. Key worries include: Misinformation: F
Free Speech and Truth-Seeking
Protection of truthseeking: Open exchange allows ideas to be tested, refuted, and improved. John Stuart Mill On Liberty argues that allowing
Democratic Legitimacy and Free Speech
Democratic legitimacy rests on the idea that political authority is justified by the informed consent of the governed. For consent to be mea
Why Free Expression Matters for Autonomy and Dignity
Expressing one’s thoughts and opinions is a basic way people shape and communicate who they are. When individuals speak, they test beliefs,
How Free Speech Protects Minorities
Protecting free speech gives minorities the crucial means to challenge prevailing ideas and seek redress. When minority voices can speak, or
Why Free Speech Is Not Treated as Absolute
Most modern legal and ethical frameworks treat free speech as a presumptively important right but not an absolute one. The reasons are pract
Why Context-Sensitive Harms Justify Tailored Speech Policies — A Short Explanati...
Online platforms change the scale, speed, and persistence of speech in three interrelated ways, and those changes make some harms markedly m
Power Dynamics and the Limits of Formal Neutrality in Free Speech
This path eventually reaches Examples Showing Why Free Speech Often Deserves Strong Protection.
Why Narrow, Clear Limits Protect Free Speech and Public Safety
A short explanation: Limiting speech only when it presents clear, imminent harm for example, direct incitement to violence balances two core
Why Platform Accountability Matters
Platform accountability—meaning transparency about contentranking algorithms, clear and appealable moderation processes, and reasonable noti
Why Promote Counter-Speech and Media Literacy?
Promoting counterspeech and media literacy is a targeted, rights‑respecting response to harmful or false speech that preserves free expressi
Why Anti‑Concentration Measures Matter for Free Speech
Anti‑concentration measures aim to prevent a few powerful firms or owners from dominating media and platforms. The reason this matters for f
Why Targeted Protections for Vulnerable Groups Fit with Free Speech
Targeted protections—laws and policies aimed specifically at preventing harassment, discrimination, and direct harms to vulnerable groups—se
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