The First by Stanley Fish audiobook

The First: How to Think About Hate Speech, Campus Speech, Religious Speech, Fake News, Post-Truth, and Donald Trump

By Stanley Fish
Read by Rick Adamson

Simon & Schuster Audio 9781982115241

Unabridged

Format : Retail CD (In Stock)
  • $29.99

    ISBN: 9781508285175

Runtime: 7.17 Hours
Category: Nonfiction/Political Science
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

“Fish’s points arrive in thoughtful, dense provocations.” —Kirkus Reviews

From celebrated public intellectual and New York Times bestselling author, Stanley Fish, comes an urgent and sharply observed look at one of the most hotly debated issues of our time: freedom of speech.

How does the First Amendment really work? Is it a principle or a value? What is hate speech and should it always be banned? Are we free to declare our religious beliefs in the public square? What role, if any, should companies like Facebook play in policing the exchange of thoughts, ideas, and opinions?

With clarity and power, Stanley Fish, “America’s most famous professor” (BookPage), explores these complex questions in The First. From the rise of fake news, to the role of tech companies in monitoring content (including the President’s tweets), to Colin Kaepernick’s kneeling protest, First Amendment controversies continue to dominate the news cycle. Across America, college campus administrators are being forced to balance free speech against demands for safe spaces and trigger warnings.

Ultimately, Fish argues, freedom of speech is a double-edged concept; it frees us from constraints, but it also frees us to say and do terrible things. Urgent and controversial, The First is sure to ruffle feathers, spark dialogue, and shine new light on one of America’s most cherished—and debated—constitutional rights.

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Author Bio: Stanley Fish

Author Bio: Stanley Fish

Stanley Fish is an American literary theorist, legal scholar, author, and public intellectual. He is the Floersheimer Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law at Yeshiva University’s Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law in New York City. In 1994 he won the 1994 PEN/Diamonstein-Spielvogel Award for the Art of the Essay for There’s No Such Thing As Free Speech, and It’s a Good Thing, Too.

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Available Formats : Retail CD
Category: Nonfiction/Political Science
Runtime: 7.17
Audience: Adult
Language: English