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What Is Free Speech?

Fara Dabhoiwala

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      ‘Free Speech!’ is a clarion call all over the world, yet what it means today is more contested than ever. Many cultures regard it as dangerous: in China, India, and across the Islamic world, unorthodox views about politics, sex, and religion are repressed and people are often punished for expressing them. Even in the west, where it is held up as a core value, there is widespread discord and disagreement about what freedom of expression means. Amidst perennial imbalances of power, continually evolving cultural taboos, dramatic new technologies and a fast-changing global media landscape, where free speech comes from – and how we might think about it – are critical questions.Through the lens of history, What Is Free Speech? shows us that freedom of speech is not an absolute from which societies and regimes have drifted or dissented at different times, but something more complicated and interesting. This book explains how to think more deeply about free speech as a global as well as a local question — by tracing how we got into our current predicaments, showing that history complicates our contemporary presumptions, and suggesting fresh possibilities for the future.

      CONTRIBUTORS: Fara Dabhoiwala EAN: 9780141988245 COUNTRY: United Kingdom PAGES: 480 WEIGHT: 500 g HEIGHT: 198 mm
      PUBLISHED BY: Penguin Books Ltd DATE PUBLISHED: 2026-03-26 CITY: GENRE: HISTORY / Social History, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Censorship, POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social WIDTH: 129 mm SPINE:

      Book Themes:

      History of ideas, Ethical issues: censorship, Social and cultural anthropology, Human rights, civil rights, Social and cultural history

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      Fara Dabhoiwala was born in England, grew up in Amsterdam, and was educated at York and Oxford. His last book, The Origins of Sex: A History of the First Sexual Revolution was an Economist and Sunday Times book of the year and has been translated into several languages. After many years teaching at Oxford, he is now a Senior Research Scholar in history at Princeton University.

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      ‘Free Speech!’ is a clarion call all over the world, yet what it means today is more contested than ever. Many cultures regard it as dangerous: in China, India, and across the Islamic world, unorthodox views about politics, sex, and religion are repressed and people are often punished for expressing them. Even in the west, where it is held up as a core value, there is widespread discord and disagreement about what freedom of expression means. Amidst perennial imbalances of power, continually evolving cultural taboos, dramatic new technologies and a fast-changing global media landscape, where free speech comes from – and how we might think about it – are critical questions.Through the lens of history, What Is Free Speech? shows us that freedom of speech is not an absolute from which societies and regimes have drifted or dissented at different times, but something more complicated and interesting. This book explains how to think more deeply about free speech as a global as well as a local question — by tracing how we got into our current predicaments, showing that history complicates our contemporary presumptions, and suggesting fresh possibilities for the future.

      CONTRIBUTORS: Fara Dabhoiwala EAN: 9780141988245 COUNTRY: United Kingdom PAGES: 480 WEIGHT: 500 g HEIGHT: 198 mm
      PUBLISHED BY: Penguin Books Ltd DATE PUBLISHED: 2026-03-26 CITY: GENRE: HISTORY / Social History, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Censorship, POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social WIDTH: 129 mm SPINE:

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      History of ideas, Ethical issues: censorship, Social and cultural anthropology, Human rights, civil rights, Social and cultural history

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      Fara Dabhoiwala was born in England, grew up in Amsterdam, and was educated at York and Oxford. His last book, The Origins of Sex: A History of the First Sexual Revolution was an Economist and Sunday Times book of the year and has been translated into several languages. After many years teaching at Oxford, he is now a Senior Research Scholar in history at Princeton University.

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