Free Expression and Five Democratic Publics: Support for Individual and Media RightsHampton Press, 2004 - 291 pagini To date, scholarly work on public support for free expression has been rather sporadic. The authors propose the theory that those who hold power in a society are more likely than the comparatively disenfranchised to support free speech. They support this proposition with survey data gathered in the U.S. Russia, Hong Kong and Israel. |
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Measuring Support | 19 |
Who Supports Expression? | 33 |
The Relation Between Tolerance and Support | 56 |
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