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Freedom of Speech and Society - A Social Approach to Freedom of Expression (Hardcover, New)
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Freedom of Speech and Society - A Social Approach to Freedom of Expression (Hardcover, New)
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Freedom of expression in the age of the internet--communication
without borders--is a frequent subject of debate both on a
political and legal level. However, the theoretical underpinnings
have generally been confined to legal and philosophical analysis.
These existing theories are not entirely satisfying because they
cannot explain freedom of speech beyond the individual. This book
presents arguments that freedom of expression in the twenty-first
century can be approached as a social phenomenon through the
application of sociological theory. Existing approaches are either
confined to political communication or focus on individual
wellbeing. In this book, sociological arguments for freedom of
expression are derived from both Emile Durkheim's classical social
theory and the contemporary theories of Jurgen Habermas.
Application of these theories demonstrates that freedom of speech
is essential from a societal point of view. This book is the first
attempt to bring sociological theory into the free speech debate.
Almost always viewed as an individual right, this study, using
classical sociological theory, argues that freedom of expression is
essential as a group right and that without an expansive freedom of
expression, modern society simply cannot efficiently operate.
Viewed through the lens of sociological theory, freedom of
expression is seen to be not only desirable as an individual
privilege but also essential as a societal right. To validate the
use of classical sociological theory, the author demonstrates that
empirical evidence concerning the demise of criminal libel is
predicted by Durkheim's theory and that recent archeological
evidence supports the continuing vitality of classical sociology.
To bring sociological theory into the twenty-first century, the
contributions of contemporary German sociologist Jurgen Habermas
are also employed. This modern theory also validates the classical
theory. Once viewed through the lens of social theory, freedom of
expression as justified by traditional legal and philosophical is
explored and then the two approaches are compared. While sociology
and philosophy are not at odds, they are not perfectly congruent
because one focuses on societal needs while the other is based on
the individual. When combined, a more comprehensive perspective can
be constructed and, perhaps, a more accurate need for freedom of
expression is established. This is an important and ground-breaking
book for political, media, and legal studies.
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