Eighteen essays reflect diverse perspectives on the meaning of and policy about free speech and intellectual diversity at universities: whether the First Amendment applies on campus, what principles underlie free speech, does free speech matter without a diversity of intellectual perspectives, does free speech promote or inhibit inclusiveness?
Eighteen essays reflect diverse perspectives on the meaning of and policy about free speech and intellectual diversity at universities: whether the First Amendment applies on campus, what principles underlie free speech, does free speech matter without a diversity of intellectual perspectives, does free speech promote or inhibit inclusiveness?
Paul Carrese is the founding director of the School of Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership at Arizona State University. Carol McNamara is the associate director for public programs for the School of Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership at Arizona State University. James R. Stoner, Jr. is the Hermann Moyse, Jr., Professor and Director of the Eric Voegelin Institute in the Department of Political Science at Louisiana State University.
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Part I: The Concept of Free Speech in Law and Higher Education Chapter 1: The Classic First Amendment Tradition Under Stress: Freedom of Speech and the University by Robert C. Post Chapter 2: Free Speech on Campus: A Challenge of Our Times by Geoffrey R. Stone Chapter 3: From Skokie to Charlottesville: Free Speech, Moral Leadership, and the Line between Tolerating and Condoning Speech by Ulrich Baer Chapter 4: The First Amendment and Academic Freedom: Principles, Law, and Politics by Donald Alexander Downs Part II: Free Inquiry on Campus: Philosophy Chapter 5: The Value of Free Speech by Harvey C. Mansfield Chapter 6: What Is Free Speech For? By Daniel Cullen Chapter 7: Free Speech and Liberal Education by Norma Thompson Chapter 8: Was John Stuart Mill Right about Freedom of Speech? By James R. Stoner, Jr. Part III: Free Inquiry on Campus: The Current Landscape Chapter 9: The Age of Outrage: What the Current Political Climate Is Doing to Our Country and Our Universities by Jonathan Haidt Chapter 1
Part I: The Concept of Free Speech in Law and Higher Education Chapter 1: The Classic First Amendment Tradition Under Stress: Freedom of Speech and the University by Robert C. Post Chapter 2: Free Speech on Campus: A Challenge of Our Times by Geoffrey R. Stone Chapter 3: From Skokie to Charlottesville: Free Speech, Moral Leadership, and the Line between Tolerating and Condoning Speech by Ulrich Baer Chapter 4: The First Amendment and Academic Freedom: Principles, Law, and Politics by Donald Alexander Downs Part II: Free Inquiry on Campus: Philosophy Chapter 5: The Value of Free Speech by Harvey C. Mansfield Chapter 6: What Is Free Speech For? By Daniel Cullen Chapter 7: Free Speech and Liberal Education by Norma Thompson Chapter 8: Was John Stuart Mill Right about Freedom of Speech? By James R. Stoner, Jr. Part III: Free Inquiry on Campus: The Current Landscape Chapter 9: The Age of Outrage: What the Current Political Climate Is Doing to Our Country and Our Universities by Jonathan Haidt Chapter 1
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