Free Speech
- 280 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
Exploring the philosophical underpinnings of free speech, Alan Haworth connects historical perspectives, particularly those of John Stuart Mill, to modern political debates. The book emphasizes the significance of free speech in contemporary society while articulating its complexities with clarity and wit. Through this examination, Haworth highlights the ongoing relevance of free speech in political philosophy, showcasing his genuine concern for the topic's impact on our lives.
