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Harrison Stewart

Censorship and Freedom

“Censorship and Freedom” navigates the intricate balance between protecting society and upholding free expression, a particularly relevant challenge in our digitally interconnected world. It examines how nations grapple with content regulation, focusing on historical context, legal structures, and technological advancements to understand the ethical implications. The book argues that any restriction on free speech demands rigorous justification based on demonstrable harm, highlighting the potential consequences for democratic governance and the pursuit of truth.

The book begins by exploring the philosophical foundations of free speech, from Enlightenment ideals to modern interpretations, examining landmark legal cases that have shaped the boundaries of protected expression. It then analyzes censorship practices across different countries, using comparative case studies to reveal how cultural norms and political systems influence the regulation of hate speech, defamation, and misinformation.

A significant portion delves into the challenges posed by digital media, scrutinizing the role of social media platforms in content moderation and the spread of fake news. Ultimately, “Censorship and Freedom” provides a framework for evaluating content regulation policies, emphasizing transparency, accountability, and due process.

This framework proposes strategies to promote media literacy and critical thinking, empowering citizens to navigate the complex landscape of online platforms and political discourse. By drawing upon legal scholarship, historical archives, and policy reports, the book offers a comprehensive analysis aimed at fostering a more informed dialogue about the future of free speech.
163 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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