Originally published: New York : A.A. Knopf, 1992. Includes bibliographical references (p. 369-414) and index.
Contents:
The case for an open culture -- The shortcomings of all simple answers -- A model for freedom of speech -- Patriotism, community, and dissent -- Personal reputation and privacy -- Hate speech: tolerating intolerance -- Public funding of the arts, education, and other forms of public speech -- Money and politics -- The Noriega tapes and other lessons in prior restraints -- The parable of the Persian gulf: the first casualty of war -- The challenges of new technologies -- Toward an international marketplace of ideas.
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