Freedom for the Thought That We Hate
Freedom for the Thought That We Hate: A Biography of the First Amendment is a 2007 non-fiction book by journalist Anthony Lewis about freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of thought, and the First Amendment to the United States Constitution. The book starts by quoting the First Amendment, which prohibits the U.S. Congress from creating legislation which limits free speech or freedom of the press. Lewis traces the evolution of civil liberties in the U.S. through key historical events. He provides an overview of important free speech case law, including U.S. Supreme Court opinions in Schenck v. United States (1919), Whitney v. California (1927), United States v. Schwimmer (1929), New York Times Co. v. Sullivan (1964), and New York Times Co. v. United States (1971).
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Freedom for the Thought That We Hate
Freedom for the Thought That We Hate: A Biography of the First Amendment is a 2007 non-fiction book by journalist Anthony Lewis about freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of thought, and the First Amendment to the United States Constitution. The book starts by quoting the First Amendment, which prohibits the U.S. Congress from creating legislation which limits free speech or freedom of the press. Lewis traces the evolution of civil liberties in the U.S. through key historical events. He provides an overview of important free speech case law, including U.S. Supreme Court opinions in Schenck v. United States (1919), Whitney v. California (1927), United States v. Schwimmer (1929), New York Times Co. v. Sullivan (1964), and New York Times Co. v. United States (1971).
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Freedom for the Thought That W ...... urt Justice John Paul Stevens.
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الحرية للفكر الذي نكره: نظرة ع ...... مجلة "نيويورك ريفيو أوف بوكس".
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《言论的边界:美国宪法第一修正案简史》(英语:Freedom ...... 約翰·保羅·史蒂文斯在《纽约书评》上对两本书进行了批判分析。
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Cover: Brent Wilcox
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"There will always be authorit ...... peech, is no longer in doubt."
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Freedom for the Thought That We Hate
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Freedom for the Thought That W ...... s Co. v. United States (1971).
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الحرية للفكر الذي نكره: نظرة ع ...... فان(1964 )، وقضية شركة نيويورك
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《言论的边界:美国宪法第一修正案简史》(英语:Freedom ...... 一一袭击事件后社会上的恐慌和动荡来压制公民的言论自由和批评。
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