Democratic Speech in Divided Times develops a sustained account of the norms that should govern public discourse in deeply divided circumstances, and demonstrates that, when governed by the right set of norms, public speech can be a powerful force for good even amidst profound social divisions.
Democratic Speech in Divided Times develops a sustained account of the norms that should govern public discourse in deeply divided circumstances, and demonstrates that, when governed by the right set of norms, public speech can be a powerful force for good even amidst profound social divisions.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Maxime Lepoutre is a Lecturer in Political Theory at the University of Reading. Prior to joining Reading, he worked as a Prize Research Fellow at the University of Oxford, and obtained a PhD in philosophy at the University of Cambridge. In 2019, he received the Ernest Barker Prize for Best Dissertation in Political Theory. His research centres on political philosophy, legal theory, and social epistemology. He has written extensively about democracy, with emphasis on issues surrounding hate speech, disinformation, group identity, and the function of political anger.
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1. Norms of Democratic Public Discourse 1: Offering Shared Reasons 2: Voicing Anger 3: Countering Public Hate Speech 4: Countering Public Misinformation Part 2. Presuppositions of Democratic Public Discourse 5: The Problem of Goodwill 6: The Problem of Political Ignorance 7: The Problem of Fragmentation 8: Resisting Political Minimalism
Part 1. Norms of Democratic Public Discourse 1: Offering Shared Reasons 2: Voicing Anger 3: Countering Public Hate Speech 4: Countering Public Misinformation Part 2. Presuppositions of Democratic Public Discourse 5: The Problem of Goodwill 6: The Problem of Political Ignorance 7: The Problem of Fragmentation 8: Resisting Political Minimalism
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