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Author Brown, Alexander, 1974 December 27- author.

Title Hate speech law : a philosophical examination / Alex Brown.

Publication Info. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2015.

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Series Routledge studies in contemporary philosophy ; 67
Routledge studies in contemporary philosophy ; 67.
Contents Introduction -- Ten clusters of laws/regulations/codes that constrain uses of hate speech -- Principles of basic morality -- Principles of personal development -- Principles of civic morality -- Principles of cultural diversity -- Principles of political morality -- Principles of balance -- Principia juris -- Toward a theory of principled compromise -- Conclusion.
Summary "Hate speech law can be found throughout the world. But it is also the subject of numerous principled arguments, both for and against. These principles invoke a host of morally relevant features (e.g., liberty, health, autonomy, security, non-subordination, the absence of oppression, human dignity, the discovery of truth, the acquisition of knowledge, self-realization, human excellence, civic dignity, cultural diversity and choice, recognition of cultural identity, intercultural dialogue, participation in democratic self-government, being subject only to legitimate rule) and practical considerations (e.g., efficacy, the least restrictive alternative, chilling effects). The book develops and then critically examines these various principled arguments. It also attempts to de-homogenize hate speech law into different clusters of laws/regulations/codes that constrain uses of hate speech, so as to facilitate a more nuanced examination of the principled arguments. Finally, it argues that it is morally fitting for judicial and legislative judgments about the overall warrant of hate speech law to reflect principled compromise. Principled compromise is characterized not merely by compromise over matters of principled concern but also by compromise which is itself governed by ideals of moral duty or civic virtue (e.g., reciprocity, equality, and mutual respect)"-- Provided by publisher.
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Subject Hate speech -- Law and legislation.
Hate speech -- Philosophy.
LAW -- Criminal Law -- General.
Hate speech -- Law and legislation. (OCoLC)fst01909650
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Other Form: Print version: Brown, Alex. Hate Speech Law : A Philosophical Examination. Hoboken : Taylor and Francis, ©2015 9780415885478
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