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Book of the week

What is free speech? : the history of a dangerous idea

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"Faramerz Dabhoiwala argues that free speech, though a central democratic value, owes its origin and evolution less to high-minded ideals than to venal interests. Shaped by greed, technological change, and the insoluble challenges of slander and falsehood, free speech is inherently contradictory--both a basis of liberty and a weapon of the powerful"

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Colored American - September 8, 1838
Voice of the Fugitive November 18, 1852
William Wells Brown
Paola Brown
Voice of the Fugitive - July 15, 1852
Mrs. William H. Butler
John Sella Martin
Provincial Freeman - September 29, 1855
Colored American - March 9, 1839
Impartial Citizen - September 5, 1849
Voice of the Fugitive - February 12, 1851
J. W. C. Pennington
Voice of the Fugitive - April 23, 1851
Voice of the Fugitive - October 8, 1851
Weekly Advocate - January 7, 1837
Palladium of Liberty - May 22, 1844
Pacific Appeal - April 5, 1862
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