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The Short Life and Curious Death of Free Speech in America
The Short Life and Curious Death of Free Speech in America | Ellis Cose
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The critically acclaimed journalist and bestselling author of The Rage of a Privileged Class explores one of the most essential rights in Americafree speechand reveals how it is crumbling under the combined weight of polarization, technology, money and systematized lying in this concise yet powerful and timely book. Free speech has long been one of American's most revered freedoms. Yet now, more than ever, free speech is reshaping Americas social and political landscape even as it is coming under attack. Bestselling author and critically acclaimed journalist Ellis Cose wades into the debate to reveal how this Constitutional right has been coopted by the wealthy and politically corrupt. It is no coincidence that historically huge disparities in income have occurred at times when moneyed interests increasingly control political dialogue. Over the past four years, Donald Trumps accusations of fake news, the free use of negative language against minority groups, cancel culture, and blatant xenophobia have caused Americans to question how far First Amendment protections canand shouldgo. Cose offers an eye-opening wholly original examination of the state of free speech in America today, litigating ideas that touch on every Americans life. Social media meant to bring us closer, has become a widespread disseminator of false information keeping people of differing opinions and political parties at odds. The nationand worldwatches in shock as white nationalism rises, race and gender-based violence spreads, and voter suppression widens. The problem, Cose makes clear, is that ordinary individuals have virtually no voice at all. He looks at the danger of hyper-partisanship and how the discriminatory structures that determine representation in the Senate and the electoral college threaten the very concept of democracy. He argues that the safeguards built into the Constitution to protect free speech and democracy have instead become instruments of suppression by an unfairly empowered political minority. But we can take our rights back, he reminds us. Analyzing the experiences of other countries, weaving landmark court cases together with a critical look at contemporary applications, and invoking the lessons of history, including the Great Migration, Cose sheds much-needed light on this cornerstone of American culture and offers a clarion call for activism and change.
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Uncanny that I checked this out last month and got around to reading it at the exact time the nail has been driven into the coffin…

Cose provides plenty of examples of speech repression in America. Beginning with the first instance in 1798, only 7 years after the Bill of Rights was ratified, with—guess what?—the Alien and Sedition Acts.

His main goal, though, is to get us thinking about the definition of free speech. It really isn‘t so simple.

TieDyeDude Some violations are easier to determine than others ( 😕 ), but free speech is certainly a complex concept. 1w
BC_Dittemore @TieDyeDude it is. And what Cose does well here is to not provide an answer. He shares his knowledge and his research and leaves it to the reader to decide. 1w
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Quote: From 2017 in reference to Milo Yiannopoulos being protested against at U.C. Berkeley

Pic: Mahmoud Khalil. Arrested. Green card revoked. Facing deportation. For using his right to free expression.

So, no funds for colleges that repress free speech. But also, no funds for colleges that allow free speech.

Hypocritical much?

TheBookHippie They attacked our little university here too 😵‍💫 threatening it because they think we‘re being kinder to nonwhite people … WTAF 1w
BC_Dittemore @TheBookHippie I‘m sorry to hear that. Hopefully everyone is safe. It‘s beyond disgraceful that we now must fear receiving an education. 1w
TheBookHippie @BC_Dittemore on we fight…. Unreal. It is disgraceful. 1w
BookmarkTavern Rules for thee, but not for me. 😖 1w
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