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This book examines the renewed and vociferous defence of free speech witnessed in relation to a number of recent events, including the Charlie Hebdo massacre, the Brexit and Trump campaigns, and recent campus politics. Anthony Leaker argues that the defence of free speech has played a pivotal role in a resurgent right-wing nationalism, that it is the rallying point for a wider set of reactionary political demands, a form of aggrieved liberalism at best and patriarchal white supremacy at worst, aided by a complicit liberal centre. By focusing on these events and situating them within the wider geopolitical context of a post-democratic, post-truth world of austerity, ongoing conflict in the Middle East, pasokification, and rising fascism, Leaker critiques the role that the defence of free speech has played in legitimising the scapegoating of oppressed minorities while deflecting attention from the egregious operations of power that have led to ever greater inequality, injustice and capitalist destruction.This powerful book shows that free speech is in fact a myth, an ideological tool employed by those in power to sustain existing power relations.

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Introduction: The Free Speech Defence / 1. Liberalism Aggrieved / 2. Campus Wars and Language Matters / 3. Black Lives Matter and Decolonial Struggles / 4. Free speech and Islamophobia: From Rushdie to Charli Hebdo / 5. Why Trump Should be Silenced / Conclusion: The Right to Protest / Further Reading / Index

Against Free Speech

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield International
      Publication Date: 22/07/2020
      ISBN13: 9781786608550, 978-1786608550
      ISBN10: 1786608553

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book examines the renewed and vociferous defence of free speech witnessed in relation to a number of recent events, including the Charlie Hebdo massacre, the Brexit and Trump campaigns, and recent campus politics. Anthony Leaker argues that the defence of free speech has played a pivotal role in a resurgent right-wing nationalism, that it is the rallying point for a wider set of reactionary political demands, a form of aggrieved liberalism at best and patriarchal white supremacy at worst, aided by a complicit liberal centre. By focusing on these events and situating them within the wider geopolitical context of a post-democratic, post-truth world of austerity, ongoing conflict in the Middle East, pasokification, and rising fascism, Leaker critiques the role that the defence of free speech has played in legitimising the scapegoating of oppressed minorities while deflecting attention from the egregious operations of power that have led to ever greater inequality, injustice and capitalist destruction.This powerful book shows that free speech is in fact a myth, an ideological tool employed by those in power to sustain existing power relations.

      Table of Contents
      Introduction: The Free Speech Defence / 1. Liberalism Aggrieved / 2. Campus Wars and Language Matters / 3. Black Lives Matter and Decolonial Struggles / 4. Free speech and Islamophobia: From Rushdie to Charli Hebdo / 5. Why Trump Should be Silenced / Conclusion: The Right to Protest / Further Reading / Index

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