Free Expression and Democracy in America
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Free Expression and Democracy in America

A History

  1. 596 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Free Expression and Democracy in America

A History

About this book

From the 1798 Sedition Act to the war on terror, numerous presidents, members of Congress, Supreme Court justices, and local officials have endorsed the silencing of free expression.  If the connection between democracy and the freedom of speech is such a vital one, why would so many governmental leaders seek to quiet their citizens? Free Expression and Democracy in America traces two rival traditions in American culture—suppression of speech and dissent as a form of speech—to provide an unparalleled overview of the law, history, and politics of individual rights in the United States.

Charting the course of free expression alongside the nation's political evolution, from the birth of the Constitution to the quagmire of the Vietnam War, Stephen M. Feldman argues that our level of freedom is determined not only by the Supreme Court, but also by cultural, social, and economic forces. Along the way, he pinpoints the struggles of excluded groups—women, African Americans, and laborers—to participate in democratic government as pivotal to the development of free expression.  In an age when our freedom of speech is once again at risk, this momentous book will be essential reading for legal historians, political scientists, and history buffs alike.

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Information

Year
2009
Print ISBN
9780226333069
9780226240664
eBook ISBN
9780226240749

Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Acknowledgments
  3. 1 Democracy and Free Expression
  4. 2 Republican Democracy from the Revolution through the Civil War
  5. 3 Free Expression in the Early Years
  6. 4 The Sedition Act Controversy
  7. 5 Free Expression in the Nineteenth Century to 1865
  8. 6 Republican Democracy from Reconstruction through 1920
  9. 7 Free Expression, American Society, and the Supreme Court
  10. 8 Free Expression during the World War I Era
  11. 9 Transition to Pluralist Democracy
  12. 10 Pluralist Democracy and Judicial Review
  13. 11 Free Expression, Pluralist Democracy,and the Supreme Court
  14. 12 The Traditions of Dissent and Suppression in the Pluralist Democratic Regime
  15. 13 Open Questions
  16. Notes
  17. Index

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