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Speech Matters: Getting Free Speech Right by Katharine Gelber

UQP, $34.95 pb, 224 pp, 9780702238734

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Australians quite like the idea of freedom of speech, except in almost any situation you can think of. We hold that speaking freely is acceptable and commendable except when it is rude, upsetting, unpatriotic, in poor taste, or blocks the traffic.

 


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Speech Matters: Getting Free Speech Right by Katharine Gelber

UQP, $34.95 pb, 224 pp, 9780702238734

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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