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Hate Speech, Pornography, And Radical Attacks On Free Speech Doctrine (Paperback)
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Does American free speech doctrine discriminate against women and
minorities? In "Hate Speech, Pornography, and the Radical Attack on
Free Speech Doctrine, " James Weinstein carefully examines the
charge that in interpreting the First Amendment as protecting hate
speech and pornography while allowing myriad other exceptions to
free speech, American courts have privileged the interests of the
rich and powerful over the interests of women and people of color.
The author concludes that while free speech doctrine is not in any
deep sense as neutral as some of its apologists believe, the claim
that free speech decisions and principles systematically
discriminate against women and minorities does not withstand
scrutiny. He shows that this claim of discrimination is based upon
a profound but widely shared misunderstanding of the actual
workings of free speech doctrine.In order to expose this
misunderstanding, the first section of the book thoroughly explores
the basic cases and principles upon which free speech doctrine is
built. The second section demonstrates that the relationship
between free speech and equality is far more complex than either
radical critics or many liberal defenders of doctrine suppose. The
third section considers the cost and benefits of modifying free
speech doctrine to allow for the suppression of hate speech and
pornography. After reviewing the experience of hate speech and
pornography in other democracies, Weinstein concludes that while
such a modification would not lead straight to totalitarianism as
alarmist defenders of current doctrine contend, it would
nonetheless likely inhibit legitimate debate and artistic
expression. Also contrary to dogmatic defenders of current
doctrine, the author concludes that although the scientific
evidence that pornography causes violence to women is not nearly as
conclusive as radical feminists assert, this evidence is
nonetheless cause for concern.While offering a scholarly analysis
of the radical critique of free speech doctrine, this book has even
larger ambition: to provide nonlawyers with the background to
participate knowledgeably in the continuing debate about the role
of free speech in a democratic society.
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