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+====I a Just Society.==== |
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+====People don’t exist as independent agents, but as members of a collective whole.==== |
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+Steiner: Steiner Alex. Frankfurt School “From Alienation to Revolution: A Defense of Marx’s Theory of Alienation: The Historical Antecedents.” Permanent-revolution.org, May 1997. CH Ellipses in original text |
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+ with living bodies. |
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+====And people can’t be divorced from their social contexts.==== |
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+Friedman: Friedman, Marilyn A. Professor of Philosophy, Emeritus, Vanderbilt University “Self-Rule in Social Context: Autonomy From a Feminist Perspective.” Published in Freedom, Equality and Social Change: Issues in Contemporary Social Philosophy. (Creighton Peden and James P. Sterba, eds.). Lewiston, NY: The Edward Mellen Press, 1989. CH |
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+ of human communities. |
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+====The standard is Accounting for Choices’ Social Context.==== |
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+====My thesis and sole contention is that rights don’t exist in a vacuum.==== |
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+====Since free speech only makes sense in a social context, it’s never truly “free” – restrictions are required.==== |
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+Fish 1: Fish, Stanley. Floersheimer Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law, Yeshiva University’s Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law There’s No Such Thing as Free Speech – and It’s a Good Thing, Too. New York: Oxford University Press, 1994. CH |
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+The objection to |
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+ shapes its exercise.) |
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+====And colleges have a unique obligation to restrict speech when it conflicts with their larger purpose. Unfettered speech of ANY kind forces schools to prioritize atomized freedom over their own goals.==== |
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+Fish 2: Fish, Stanley. Floersheimer Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law, Yeshiva University’s Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law There’s No Such Thing as Free Speech – and It’s a Good Thing, Too. New York: Oxford University Press, 1994. CH |
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