

An edition of Freedom of speech (2015)
mightier than the sword
By David K. Shipler
Publish Date
2015
Publisher
Knopf
Language
eng
Pages
336
Description:
"From the longtime New York Times reporter, best-selling author, and Pulitzer Prize winner-- an expansive, timely assessment of the state of free speech in America. David Shipler's recent best seller, The Working Poor, cemented his place among our most trenchant social commentators. Now, he turns his keen, illuminating focus to another endangered American ideal: freedom of speech. Through selected accounts of First Amendment invocation and infringement, Shipler maps a rapidly shifting topography of political and cultural norms: parents in Michigan rallying to teachers vilified for their reading lists; conservative ministers risking their churches' tax-exempt status to preach politics from the pulpit; national security reporters using techniques more common in dictatorships to avoid leak prosecution; history teachers in Texas quietly navigating around a conservative curriculum to give students access to unapproved perspectives. Anchored in personal stories--sometimes shocking, sometimes absurd, sometimes dishearteningly familiar--but encompassing a theme as sweeping and essential as democracy itself, Freedom of Speech brilliantly reveals the triumphs and challenges of defining and protecting the boundaries of free expression in modern America"--
subjects: United States, Freedom of speech, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom & Security / Civil Rights, LAW / Civil Rights, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Democracy, New York Times reviewed, Censorship, Case studies, Social pressure, Intellectual freedom, Constitution (United States), Social aspects, POLITICAL SCIENCE, Political Freedom & Security, Civil Rights, LAW, Political Ideologies, Democracy
Places: United States