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Free Speech—Not as Dire as Some Portray

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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

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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

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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

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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,

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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

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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

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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

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Power Dynamics and the Limits of Formal Neutrality in Free Speech

This path eventually reaches Examples Showing Why Free Speech Often Deserves Strong Protection.

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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

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Why Platform Accountability Matters

Platform accountability—meaning transparency about contentranking algorithms, clear and appealable moderation processes, and reasonable noti

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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

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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

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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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