To date, scholarly work on public support for free expression has
been rather sporadic and primarily descriptive. The authors propose
the theory that those who hold power in a society are more likely
than the comparatively disenfranchised to support gree speech and
free press rights. They support this proposition with original
survey data gathered in the U.S. Russia, Hong Kong and Israel among
Arabs and Jews.
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