Free speech and the politics of identity

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278 pages 1999

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Challenges the scholarly view as well as the dominant legal view outside the United States that the right of free speech may reasonably be traded off in pursuit of justice to stigmatized minorities and argues that these rights are structurally linked; the abridgement of one compromises the other. [book cover].

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