State speech as a response to hate speech: Assessing ‘transformative liberalism’
‘Transformative liberals’ believe that the state should use its non-coercive capacities to counter hateful speech and practices, by seeking to transform the views of those who hold hateful and discriminatory beliefs. This paper critically assesses transformative liberalism, with a particular focus o...
Main Author: | Billingham, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Springer
2019
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