The Summer 2024 issue of Dædalus, the journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, featuring sixteen essays about free speech.
Authors
- Pages
- 264
- Published in
- United States of America
Table of Contents
- Journal of the American Academy of Arts Sciences 1
- Jonathon Penney Richard A. Clarke 1
- Nick Clegg Olivia Eve Gross Brian Leiter 1
- Nicholas Lemann Suzanne Nossel Robert C. Post Joan Wallach Scott 1
- Robert Mark Simpson Allison Stanger 1
- Alexander Tsesis Eugene Volokh 1
- Keith E. Whittington 1
- Opening Dialogue 8
- Lee C. Bollinger Geoffrey R. Stone 8
- Is John Stuart Mills Obsolete 16
- Vincent Blasi 16
- Empowering Speech by Moderating It 33
- Danielle Keats Citron Jonathon Penney 33
- Hostile State Disinformation 47
- Richard A. Clarke 47
- The Future of Speech Online International Cooperation for a 67
- Free Open Internet 67
- Nick Clegg 67
- The Future of Free Speech 79
- Curiosity Culture 79
- Olivia Eve Gross 79
- Free Speech on the Internet 93
- The Crisis of Epistemic Authority 93
- Brian Leiter 93
- Thinking the Unthinkable about the First Amendment 107
- Nicholas Lemann 107
- The Fate of American Democracy 121
- Depends on Free Speech 121
- Suzanne Nossel 121
- The Unfortunate Consequences 137
- Robert C. Post 137
- Academic Freedom 151
- Joan Wallach Scott 151
- The Connected City of Ideas 168
- Robert Mark Simpson 168
- The First Amendment 189
- Meets the Virtual Public Square 189
- Allison Stanger 189
- The Free Speech Clause as a Deregulatory Tool 210
- Alexander Tsesis 210
- The Future of Government Pressure 228
- Eugene Volokh 228
- Should We Trust the Censor 246
- Keith E. Whittington 246
- The Global Quest for Educational Equity 264
- The Social Science of Caregiving 264
- Social Science Research Ethical Inquiry in Conditions of Duress 264
- Representing the intellectual community in its breadth 264