Defending Free Speech
Selected Commentary by the Ayn Rand Institute
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Chris Abell
About this listen
Freedom of speech is indispensable to a free and civilized society, yet this precious right is increasingly under attack today.
Islamic totalitarians repeatedly threaten and kill those deemed blasphemers while our political leaders stand idly by - and many intellectuals blame the victims. College students seek "trigger warnings" and "safe spaces" from controversial ideas. The government harasses tea party groups, preventing them from speaking out during an election, and it investigates oil companies and advocacy groups for the "crime" of dissenting from climate change orthodoxy.
Why is this happening? What can be done?
This hard-hitting collection provides answers. Applying Ayn Rand's philosophy of Objectivism to the most pressing free speech issues of the day, the essays in this book reveal the attacks on free speech to be the product of destructive ideas - ideas that are eroding Western culture at its foundation. They expose those ideas and the individuals who hold them, and, importantly, they identify the only ideas on which Western civilization can be sustained: reason, egoism, and individual rights.
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- Jake L.S.
- 2020-01-19
Free Speech is the Key to Everything.
This is a great and short breakdown of the importance of free speech along with the accurate observation of tremendous cowardice by politicians and general citizens in our Universe. Wake up and stop cowering in fear!
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- Randwulfen
- 2021-07-07
Not Ayn Rand
Sadly, I thought the book was going to reveal and explore more on Ayn Rand's thoughts on free speech, which it doesnt, except for the intro.
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