Why Is Freedom of Speech Important Essay

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    The first amendment of the constitution is the freedom or right of an individual to; believe in whatever religion they may choose, assemble, petition and of course the most important one is to speak freely. That is why I chose the Article “Fighting for Free Speech on America’s Campuses that was posted in the New York Times. This Article first starts out with talking about the activist political group called FIRE (Foundation for Individual Rights in Education), how it was formed and how the…

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    Though free speech only represents one topic in a larger subset of aspects of society that make up individual liberty, it is often thought of as one of the more important aspects of individual liberty. Individual liberty is essentially entails the extent to which a person has the ability to act as they see fit. Free speech guarantees “the ability to speak freely, to express any view, without censorship.” Rather than merely representing the most basic protection of opinions (free speech doesn’t…

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    American history, there have been many important speeches made. Most notable speeches are given by the most important man of that time, the president of the United States. Many other speeches tell what was happening during that time period, like scientific discoveries or huge events happening in our country. But many give great examples of America and what the country stands for. The best examples are: Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address, Franklin Roosevelt’s speech on the attacks at Pearl…

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    The right to having free speech is one of the basic human rights that pretty much everybody knows firsthand. Some people abuse this right, and some use it just right! Freedom of expression is super important because it enables the public to participate in the decision making spectrum of society with free range of information and ideas. Without this, people would be unable to make informed decisions, and things would be complete and utter chaos. The framers of the United States Constitution…

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    famous speech during the Peloponnesian War. His purpose for the speech was to honor the fallen soldiers and to inspire the people of Athens to keep on fighting. The principles for the Funeral Oration that influenced the United States Bill of Rights are personal freedom, rule by majority, and the right to get ahead through ability rather than social class. The Pericles Funeral Oration influenced the Bill of Rights through the concept of personal freedom. Pericles said in his speech, “The freedom…

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    were discriminated, segregated. and seen as inferior to the white American society. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s, “I Have a Dream” speech became one of the greatest weapons that he used to bring freedom and justice to the African-American individual. King uses past historical events, current documents and personal experiences, as well as emotional phrases to describe why African-American segregation and injustice needs to come to an end. Dr. King expresses his beliefs as he quotes a similar…

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    override free speech? In the case of Snowden, Manning and Assange, they each leaked classified documents to the public under the name of free speech. Is this actually classified as free speech? According to J.S Mills, if it doesn’t cause physical harm to a populace, then it is classified as ‘free speech’ and so the leakage of government documents is allowed in accordance to Mills’ theory on free speech. Mills does not include psychological harm to anyone in his definition of free speech which…

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    A community without freedom of speech is like trying to drive a car without tires. This means that without the ability to express oneself freely, success and communication in a society becomes quite challenging, similar to trying to smoothly operate a car without its essential component of tires. The novel Ella Minnow Pea, written by Mark Dunn, is a clear example of this concept since the society’s speech in the story becomes restrictive, ultimately impacting the community. This is seen through…

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    Americans through the use of a speech and through a letter. Each source of nonviolent protest has an important purpose in ending social injustices. Dr. King wrote The Letter From Birmingham Jail, to defend his strategy of nonviolent protest against racism. He wrote his I Have A Dream Speech to argue that all people are created equal and need to be treated as such. Martin Luther King Jr’s “Letter From Birmingham Jail” and “I Have A Dream” speech have many important similarities and differences in…

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    I’m glad to live in America because we have more freedoms than any other country We’re less harsh than other country when it comes to consequences for your actions. We have better resources here like a cleaner water supply. The last reason is there is less disease, better medications, and doctors to take care of our health problems. These are just some of the reasons why i’m glad to live in America. We have many freedoms like freedom of speech, religion, and press. I’d be willing to fight for…

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