01397 2200229 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001800097041000800115082001100123084001700134100002000151245005800171260004700229300001700276500002000293520077900313650002701092990002401119990002401143INLIS00000000000447120221031043446 a0010-0520004471221031 | | eng  a0-19-507902-7 aeng a342.08 a342.08 BAK h0 aBaker, C. Edwin1 aHuman Liberty and Freedom of Speech /cC. Edwin Baker aNew York :bOxford University Press,c1989 aviii, 385 p. aIndeks : indeks aC. Edwin Baker develops a liberty theory of freedom of speech, disputing the dominant "marketplace of ideas" theory of the First Amandment that maintains that the truth will be discovered through debate free from government interference. Baker's theory denies constitutional protection to commercial speech, yet calls for increased protection for a free press, as well as protection for a considerable range of value based expressive action. These protective activities, Baker maintains are crucial for a process af non violent, progressive change. Presenting a timely and cogent argument deeply rooted in Supreme Court decisions and american Political History, freedom of speech is essential reading for students and scholars of political philosophy and constitutional law. 4a1.Freedom of Speech-US a02495/MKRI-P/I-2006 a02495/MKRI-P/I-2006