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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Editors’ Introduction xi
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PART I. PHILOSOPHICAL ISSUES
- 1. Why Freedom to Say Enlarges Freedom to Think 1
- 2. Kant and “Can’t”: Practical Necessity and the Diminution of Options 15
- 3. Freedom and Unfreedom in Human Categories: The Case of Multiplicity 27
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PART II. POLITICAL ECONOMY
- 4. Freedom and Coercion, Opportunity and the Economy: Neoliberalism, the Individual, and Society 63
- 5. Capitalism and the Question of Freedom 106
- 6. Whither Economic Rights? 119
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PART III. SOCIETY AND LAW
- 7. Roe v. Wade: Freedom of the Woman Versus Freedom of the Fetus 155
- 8. Freedom and Coercion in Public Health 170
- 9. The Prosecution of Gender Equal Abrahamic Circumcision: Implications for Jews and Muslims 182
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PART IV. RACE
- 10. Freedom in the American Century and After 207
- 11. Freedom Through Unfreedom: W. E. B. Du Bois’s Theory of Democratic Despotism 221
- 12. The Denial of Freedom and Punitive Excess 235
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PART V. THE ACADEMY
- 13. The University in a Time of Crisis 253
- 14. Persuasion, Manipulation, and Unfreedom 268
- 15. Ridicule and Argument 279
- 16. Is Wokeism Changing the Nature of Inquiry? 287
- 17. A Confederacy of Snitches 301
- 18. Freedom Gained and Freedom Lost in American Science 314
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PART VI. MEDIA
- 19. Evaluating the Fake News Problem at the Scale of the Information Ecosystem 343
- 20. Measuring the News and Its Impact on Democracy 353
- 21. Clyde Miller and the Institute for Propaganda Analysis: Fighting Disinformation in the 1930s 365
- Notes 383
- Contributors 431
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Editors’ Introduction xi
-
PART I. PHILOSOPHICAL ISSUES
- 1. Why Freedom to Say Enlarges Freedom to Think 1
- 2. Kant and “Can’t”: Practical Necessity and the Diminution of Options 15
- 3. Freedom and Unfreedom in Human Categories: The Case of Multiplicity 27
-
PART II. POLITICAL ECONOMY
- 4. Freedom and Coercion, Opportunity and the Economy: Neoliberalism, the Individual, and Society 63
- 5. Capitalism and the Question of Freedom 106
- 6. Whither Economic Rights? 119
-
PART III. SOCIETY AND LAW
- 7. Roe v. Wade: Freedom of the Woman Versus Freedom of the Fetus 155
- 8. Freedom and Coercion in Public Health 170
- 9. The Prosecution of Gender Equal Abrahamic Circumcision: Implications for Jews and Muslims 182
-
PART IV. RACE
- 10. Freedom in the American Century and After 207
- 11. Freedom Through Unfreedom: W. E. B. Du Bois’s Theory of Democratic Despotism 221
- 12. The Denial of Freedom and Punitive Excess 235
-
PART V. THE ACADEMY
- 13. The University in a Time of Crisis 253
- 14. Persuasion, Manipulation, and Unfreedom 268
- 15. Ridicule and Argument 279
- 16. Is Wokeism Changing the Nature of Inquiry? 287
- 17. A Confederacy of Snitches 301
- 18. Freedom Gained and Freedom Lost in American Science 314
-
PART VI. MEDIA
- 19. Evaluating the Fake News Problem at the Scale of the Information Ecosystem 343
- 20. Measuring the News and Its Impact on Democracy 353
- 21. Clyde Miller and the Institute for Propaganda Analysis: Fighting Disinformation in the 1930s 365
- Notes 383
- Contributors 431