图书标签: 法律 历史 英文原版 原版 自由及其限制 美国 文化政治学 哲学
发表于2024-06-18
Freedom for the Thought That We Hate pdf epub mobi txt 电子书 下载 2024
Book Description
From one of the country's most esteemed experts on the First Amendment and the author of the classic Gideon's Trumpet, an eloquent essay on the importance of freedom of expression.
More than any other people on earth, Americans are free to say and write what they think. The media can air the secrets of the White House, the boardroom, or the bedroom with little fear of punishment or penalty. The reason for this extraordinary freedom is not a superior culture of tolerance, but just fourteen words in our most fundamental legal document: the free expression clauses of the First Amendment to the Constitution.
In Lewis's telling, the story of how the right of free expression evolved along with our nation makes a compelling case for the adaptability of our constitution. Although Americans have gleefully and sometimes outrageously exercised their right to free speech since before the nation's founding, the Supreme Court did not begin to recognize this right until 1919. Freedom of speech and the press as we know it today is surprisingly recent. Anthony Lewis tells us how these rights were created, revealing a story of hard choices, heroic (and some less heroic) judges, and fascinating and eccentric defendants who forced the legal system to come face-to-face with one of America's great founding ideas.
About the Author
Two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Anthony Lewis was a columnist for the New York Times op-ed page from 1969 through 2001. Since 1983, Lewis has been the James Madison Visiting Professor at Columbia University. His previous three books are Gideon's Trumpet, which has sold nearly a million copies in over forty years in print; Portrait of a Decade; and Make No Law: The Sullivan Case and the First Amendment. He lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
“验证真理的最好方法是放到公共舆论场检验”“警惕假借爱国、国家安全名义的罪恶”“国旗之所以值得尊敬是因为它象征自由,包括焚烧它的自由”,再过五十年也写不出这样的法庭意见书
评分很好,引起了很多想法
评分对题材感兴趣找来看,结果英文很难好多法律上的专业术语一度中断了想放弃,最近疫情的大环境下把它看完了,复杂长句子多,很多细节没看懂。但总体是很有趣的简史,包含各种相关的历史案例,从言论自由的适用范围,公共事务or个人,出版行业有没有特权,诽谤、煽动的裁定等等。“Even a false belief is valuable, because the process of debate about it may test and conform the truth of the opposing view.”
评分第一修正案簡史,liberty lies in people' heart; if it dies there, no constitution,no law, no court can save it.
评分非常好的简史,被美国诗意的法庭意见惊呆了”It is an experiment, as all life is an experiment...””One man’s vulgarity is another’s lyric.”
司法能动性( Judicial Activism,又译司法能动主义、司法积极主义),指的是对美国司法制度中审判行为的一种见解。 司法能动性的基本宗旨是,法官应该审判案件而不是回避案件,并且要广泛的运用他们的权力,尤其是通过扩大平等和个人自由的手段去促进公平——即保护人的尊严。...
评分 评分《言论的边界》,作者是Anthony Lewis,美国老牌记者,两届普利策奖得主。本书通过讲述美国历史上一个个鲜活的案例,极其生动直观的将美国宪法第一修正案的曲折历史娓娓道来。 第一修正案的内容只有一句话:“国会不得制定关于下列事项的法律:确立国教或禁止信教自由;剥夺言...
评分“国会不得立法……限制言论、出版自由……”上面这句话,便是美国宪法第一修正案的核心内容。 从美国《独立宣言》发表到1798年因为惧怕法国大革命的影响,国会通过《反煽动叛乱法案》;再由一战的爆发,国会通过《反间谍法案》,到1927年最高法院大法官写下了被后世认为是有关...
评分有些时候,我喜欢一个人呆着,比如看书。看书于我而言是一个非常私密的时刻,只有在一个人的时候,才能放开心灵,遨游于文字的世界中,尽情体味痛苦与欢乐,怀想与追思,在宇宙所有的宏阔与细微处漫步。 最近一段时间,连续看了三本书,作者都是安东尼刘易斯,他是《纽约时报》...
Freedom for the Thought That We Hate pdf epub mobi txt 电子书 下载 2024