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  1. Courting the abyss
    free speech and liberal tradition
    Published: 2005
    Publisher:  University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Ill.

    Introduction: hard-hearted liberalism -- Saint Paul's shudder -- "Evil be thou my good": Milton and abyss-redemption -- Publicity and pain -- Homeopathic machismo in free speech theory -- Social science as public communication -- "Watch, therefore":... more

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    Introduction: hard-hearted liberalism -- Saint Paul's shudder -- "Evil be thou my good": Milton and abyss-redemption -- Publicity and pain -- Homeopathic machismo in free speech theory -- Social science as public communication -- "Watch, therefore": suffering and the informed citizen -- "Meekness as a dangerous activity": witnessing as participation -- Conclusion: responsibility to things that are not

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 0226662748
    Other identifier:
    2004018511
    RVK Categories: MF 1700 ; MC 6300 ; AP 15640
    Subjects: Freedom of expression; Good and evil; Political science; Freedom of expression; Good and evil; Political science
    Scope: VIII, 309 S, 23 cm
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Introduction--hard-hearted liberalism -- Saint Paul's shudder -- Evil be thou my good: Milton and abyss-redemption -- Publicity and pain -- Homeopathic machismo in free speech theory -- Social science as public communication -- Watch, therefore: suffering and the informed citizen -- Meekness as a dangerous activity: witnessing as participation -- Conclusion: responsibility to things that are not