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Early French And German Defenses Of Freedom Of The Press John Christian Laursen

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Early French And German Defenses Of Freedom Of The Press John Christian Laursen
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Publisher: Brill Academic Pub
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.21 MB
Pages: 187
Author: John Christian Laursen, Elie Luzac, Johan Van Der Zande
ISBN: 9789004130173, 9004130179
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Early French And German Defenses Of Freedom Of The Press John Christian Laursen by John Christian Laursen, Elie Luzac, Johan Van Der Zande 9789004130173, 9004130179 instant download after payment.

This volume contains English translations of two important early French and German defences of freedom of the press. Almost unknown in the English-speaking world, these texts demonstrate that freedom of the press was an important issue in other parts of Europe in the early modern period, giving rise to articulate theories. Elie Luzac's "Essay on Freedom of Expression" (1749) defended freedom of the press for atheists on natural law and other grounds. Carl Friedrich Bahrdt's "On Freedom of the Press and its Limits" (1787) drew on natural law, religious rhetoric and political journalism to make the case for understanding freedom of the press as a human right. Together, these texts show that the French and German traditions included their own intellectual resources for defending modern rights, before the American Bill of Rights and the French Declaration of the Rights of Man.

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