Marketplace of Ideas Reframed
15:48–16:39 · 51s
Knowles argues free-speech vs. censorship is a false binary, likening disruptive rhetoric to bandits shooting up a market and insisting societies must enforce shared norms.
15:48–16:39 · 51s
Knowles argues free-speech vs. censorship is a false binary, likening disruptive rhetoric to bandits shooting up a market and insisting societies must enforce shared norms.
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