Book/Printed Material The meaning of free speech (for pacifists)
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Image 1 of The meaning of free speech (for pacifists) The Meaning of Free Speech {For Pacifists) by THEODORESCHROEDER N»i library of congress 0 028 001 672 A ..r THE FREE SPEECH LEAGUE 56 EAST 59 STREET NEW YORK 1917
- Contributor: Schroeder, Theodore
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Image 3 of The meaning of free speech (for pacifists) rrj r- On August First, 1917, there was held in Madison Square Garden, New York City, a Free Press Meeting to protest against the recent arbitrary suppression of eighteen radical and pacihst...
- Contributor: Schroeder, Theodore
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Image 5 of The meaning of free speech (for pacifists) The MEANING OF FREE SPEECH (For PacMsts) 1 view printing as but an extended form of speech and so use the terms free speech as including freedom in all modes of transmitting...
- Contributor: Schroeder, Theodore
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Image 6 of The meaning of free speech (for pacifists) by and for the impairment of such democracy as we have achieved. More democracy depends as much up¬ on the attainment and preservation of free speech as upon the destruction of Kaiserism....
- Contributor: Schroeder, Theodore
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Image 7 of The meaning of free speech (for pacifists) lenged. More subtle and. therefore more dangerous to democracy are those who, without claiming a divine right, yet act under the cloak of de¬ mocracy as though they had both di¬ vine...
- Contributor: Schroeder, Theodore
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Image 8 of The meaning of free speech (for pacifists) constitutionally guaranteed free speech of its own subjects. Austria demanded that Serbia suppress Ser¬ vian patriots at home who were de¬ nouncing Austro-Hungary. Serbia refused and the war resulted. (1). Importance of...
- Contributor: Schroeder, Theodore
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Image 9 of The meaning of free speech (for pacifists) as to others is none of their concern. It would be better if such persons acquired a general principle of free speech, under which they will defend the liberty of their enemies...
- Contributor: Schroeder, Theodore
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Image 10 of The meaning of free speech (for pacifists) and of the British tyrants whom he defended. A more intelligent and more democratic view will lead to the uncanonizing of Blackstone and the following of his opponents. For centuries before our...
- Contributor: Schroeder, Theodore
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Image 11 of The meaning of free speech (for pacifists) It is that view of free speech that I am now contending for. That which tyrants seriously disapprove in others, they always say has a “dan¬ gerous tendency.” Contrary desire is the...
- Contributor: Schroeder, Theodore
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Image 12 of The meaning of free speech (for pacifists) a disapproved idea. Only actual and material injuries to person or pro¬ perty could be rightfully punished. Mere words, they insisted, should always remain free, that is, they should be conceded to...
- Contributor: Schroeder, Theodore
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Image 13 of The meaning of free speech (for pacifists) Virginian Act of Toleration he had it said: “To suffer the civil magistrate to intrude his power into the field of opinion, or to restrain the profession and propagation of principles on...
- Contributor: Schroeder, Theodore
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Image 14 of The meaning of free speech (for pacifists) views of Jefferson as being authorita¬ tive on the meaning of our constitu¬ tional liberty. (5). This is the only con¬ ception of free speech that is to be de¬ rived from...
- Contributor: Schroeder, Theodore
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Image 15 of The meaning of free speech (for pacifists) ernment. To limit intellectual liberty is so far to deny and destroy demo¬ cracy. Formulae for Free Speech Before closing, let us state the above concept of free speech in brief dogmatic...
- Contributor: Schroeder, Theodore
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Image 16 of The meaning of free speech (for pacifists) so long as these are dissociated from actually ascertained resultant injury, and from materially injurious overt act. (d). The constitutional right of free speech is operative only so far as the state...
- Contributor: Schroeder, Theodore