28 Nov 2020
In “Under Attack” (handout), the editors of The Economist look at how free speech is being threatened by repressive governments, non-state actors, and a general idea that people have a right not to be offended. Do you think there are times it is right to censor speech to maintain order or to protect peoples’ feelings? Do you agree with the editors’ underlying premise that the protection of free speech is vital for a liberal democracy? Consider how key terms, such as “offence,” “hate speech,” and “incitement to violence” are defined. Please take a position in your essay and pay close attention to and quote from “Under Attack” and other relevant texts.
500 words more needed, if you need, you can change the essay that I have already written