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What Is Free Speech?
The History of a Dangerous Idea
Fara Dabhoiwala
WW Norton · Print & ebook · August 5, 2025
Reading lane: Radical Politics
“A brilliant history of a weaponized mantra.” — The Guardian A leading intellectual historian shows how free speech, once viewed as both hazardous and unnatural, was reinvented as an unalloyed good, with enormous consequences for our society today.
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- Authors
- Fara Dabhoiwala
- Publisher
- WW Norton
- Published
- August 5, 2025
- Format
- Print & ebook
- Theme
- Radical Politics · Fascism & Totalitarianism
- Reading lane
- Radical Politics
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World History
Modern History
Censorship & Free Speech
About This Book
“A brilliant history of a weaponized mantra.” — The Guardian A leading intellectual historian shows how free speech, once viewed as both hazardous and unnatural, was reinvented as an unalloyed good, with enormous consequences for our society today. Every premodern society, from Sumeria to China to seventeenth–century Europe, knew that bad words could destroy lives, undermine social order, and create political unrest. Given the obvious dangers of outspokenness, regulating spe...
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