Freedom of Communication

Dartmouth Publishing Company (1994)
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Abstract

Freedom of speech and of the press have long been central rights within democratic polities, but there is little agreement as to their content, scope or justification. These essays take up fundamental issues concerning freedom of communication in general, and some controversial areas as well.

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Tom Campbell
PhD: University of Glasgow; Last affiliation: Charles Sturt University

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