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Hate Speech eBook

The Legal And Cultural History Of An American Dilemma

by Samantha Barbas
language: english
Publisher: University of California Press, September of 2026 ‧
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A history of the battles over regulation of hate speech in the United States.

The United States has no hate speech laws; hate speech is generally considered to be free speech under the First Amendment. In this crisp guided history, acclaimed legal historian Samantha Barbas chronicles the country’s legal and cultural battles over the regulation of hate speech in the last hundred years. Charting the historical context for current debates, she ultimately argues that, however emotionally appealing they may seem, hate speech laws undermine civil rights and democracy.

The American policy on hate speech evolved from influences such as the civil rights movement, which contended that the most effective way to combat hate speech wasn’t through proposed laws. Rather than imposing restrictions, the US has developed an array of mechanisms other than law, including counterspeech and public education, that have been relatively effective at dealing with hate speakers and hate groups. Though not perfect, our method of addressing hate is less dangerous than government censorship and less likely to be weaponized against the powerless.

Hate Speech

The Legal And Cultural History Of An American Dilemma

by Samantha Barbas

Property Description
ISBN: 9780520401983
Publisher: University of California Press
Release Date: September of 2026
Language: English
Pages: 312
Format: eBook
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Categories: eBooks in English > Law > General Civil Law
EAN: 9780520401983
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