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Speak No Evil The Triumph Of Hate Speech Regulation Jon B Gould

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Speak No Evil The Triumph Of Hate Speech Regulation Jon B Gould
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.15 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Jon B. Gould
ISBN: 9780226305134, 0226305139
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Speak No Evil The Triumph Of Hate Speech Regulation Jon B Gould by Jon B. Gould 9780226305134, 0226305139 instant download after payment.

Opponents of speech codes often argue that liberal academics use the codes to advance an agenda of political correctness. But Jon B. Gould's provocative book, based on an enormous amount of empirical evidence, reveals that the real reasons for their growth are to be found in the pragmatic, almost utilitarian, considerations of college administrators. Instituting hate speech policy, he shows, was often a symbolic response taken by university leaders to reassure campus constituencies of their commitment against intolerance. In an academic version of "keeping up with the Joneses," some schools created hate speech codes to remain within what they saw as the mainstream of higher education. Only a relatively small number of colleges crafted codes out of deep commitment to their merits.
Although college speech codes have been overturned by the courts, Speak No Evil argues that their rise has still had a profound influence on curtailing speech in other institutions such as the media and has also shaped mass opinion and common understandings of constitutional norms. Ultimately, Gould contends, this kind of informal law can have just as much power as the Constitution.

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