The freedom to be racist? [electronic resource] : how the United States and Europe struggle to preserve freedom and combat racism /
by Bleich, Erik.
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BookPublisher: New York ; Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2011Description: 1 online resource.ISBN: 9780199914579 (ebook) :.Uniform titles: Oxford scholarship online.Subject(s): Hate speech -- Europe, Western | Race discrimination -- Law and legislation -- Europe, Western | Hate speech -- United States | Race discrimination -- Law and legislation -- United StatesOnline resources: Oxford scholarship online Also issued in print format.Summary: Since the end of World War II, the balance between freedom of expression and the desire to deter racist speech has gradually tipped toward the latter throughout much of the Western world. This text focuses on the tension between combating racism and protecting freedom of speech in the US, France, Britain, and Germany.
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Since the end of World War II, the balance between freedom of expression and the desire to deter racist speech has gradually tipped toward the latter throughout much of the Western world. This text focuses on the tension between combating racism and protecting freedom of speech in the US, France, Britain, and Germany.
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