Free speech for me but not for thee: how the America left right relentlessly censor each other. / Nat, Hentoff
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TextPublication details: New York: Harper Perennial, 1992.Description: ix, 405 p.: 20cmISBN: - 0-06099510
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Includes index.
Contents: The Right to read a book with niggers in it -- The Right not to read a book with whores in it -- The Thought police - with the very best of intentions -- The Education of Yale in the glories of free speech -- The Pall of orthodoxy on the nations campuses -- Speech wars among women -- Law schools that require loyalty oaths -- Sweet land of liberty -- When decent people try to ban speech for common good -- The Dangerous free marketplace of ideas -- Obscenity and how it did in Lenny Bruce -- The Gospel according to Catharine Mackinnon -- Bringing the first amandement (live) into the schools -- Epilogue.
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